Hi Guys,
I'm new here. I'm looking to incorporate some analog switches into my circuit design (https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/NX3L1G66.pdf).
In the datasheet, it is stated that the supply VCC as well as the logic signal for the switch (open / close) should not exceed 4.6V, but that the signal passing through the switch can go up to 4.6 + 0.5 = 5.1 V.
My main bus is at 5V, and the logic signals I am connecting are also at 5V.
I am wondering, is it okay to use 5V rather than the specified 4.6V?
If this is not recommended, is it reasonable to down regulate from 5 to 4.6, since in my (limited) experience, linear regulators require a decent dropout voltage.
I'm new here. I'm looking to incorporate some analog switches into my circuit design (https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/NX3L1G66.pdf).
In the datasheet, it is stated that the supply VCC as well as the logic signal for the switch (open / close) should not exceed 4.6V, but that the signal passing through the switch can go up to 4.6 + 0.5 = 5.1 V.
My main bus is at 5V, and the logic signals I am connecting are also at 5V.
I am wondering, is it okay to use 5V rather than the specified 4.6V?
If this is not recommended, is it reasonable to down regulate from 5 to 4.6, since in my (limited) experience, linear regulators require a decent dropout voltage.