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Definition of "Analog Switch" |
An analog switch (sometimes just called a "switch") is a switching device capable of switching or routing analog signals (meaning signals that can have any level within a specified legal range), based on the level of a digital control signal. Commonly implemented using a "transmission gate," an analog switch performs a function similar to that of a relay. / An integrated circuit that switches an analog signal using a digital control line. Normally a FET is used as the actual switch. Analog Switch manufactures. Switching equipment designed, designated, or used to connect circuits between users for real-time transmission of analog signals. / A device that either transmits an analog signal without distortion or completely blocks it. or Any solid-state device, with or without a driver, capable of bilaterally switching voltages or current. |
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