The MAX394 is a high-speed, low-voltage, quad, single-pole/single-throw (SPST) analog switch designed by Maxim Integrated (now part of Analog Devices). Known for its low on-resistance, high bandwidth, and low power consumption, it’s widely used in data acquisition, signal routing, and measurement systems.
Data acquisition systems – Routing analog signals to ADCs or measurement devices.
Audio signal switching – Selecting between multiple inputs or outputs.
Video signal routing – Low distortion makes it suitable for composite video.
Test and measurement equipment – Automated test setups for switching channels.
Industrial instrumentation – Precise analog signal control in harsh environments.
Communication systems – RF and IF signal selection in radios and transceivers.
Functional Overview
The MAX394 integrates four independent SPST analog switches that can conduct both analog and digital signals. With its low leakage and fast switching speed, it’s suitable for precision measurement systems. The low ON resistance ensures minimal signal attenuation, and the TTL/CMOS-compatible control inputs make it easy to interface with microcontrollers or FPGA logic.
Advantages
Compact Design – Four switches in a single package reduce PCB space.
Versatile Operation – Works with both single and dual supply systems.
High Precision – Low leakage and charge injection maintain signal integrity.
High Speed – Suitable for high-frequency analog signals