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HV2070
  • HV2070

HV2070

In Production

HV2070 is a low harmonic distortion, low charge injection, 32-channel, high-voltage analog switch, which doesn’t require high-voltage supply. It is intended for use in applications requiring high-voltage switching controlled by low-voltage signals, such as medical ultrasound imaging and printers. The typical on-resistance is 4.5Ω, and switch to ground on/off capacitances are 20 pF and 11 pF, respectively. The low parasitic capacitance and low on-resistance make HV2070 suitable for applications such as ARFI and shear-wave elastography and High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) which require higher current levels. The device requires only ±6V or ±5V low-voltage supplies, however the analog switches still can pass ±100V high voltage pulses. The HV2070 has two modes of operation: indi...

Microchip Technology HV2070 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Interface

Serial

Configuration

32 SPST; 16PDT

Supply Voltage Vpp - Vnn (V)

12

Analog Signal Voltage (V)

200

Switch Current (A)

3.7

Switch Resistance typ (Ω)

4.5

Output Bleed Resistors

NO

Package

10mmX10mm TFBGA

Notes

Ultra-low Ron, no HV bias

Features

  • No High-Voltage Bias , 32-Channel High-Voltage Analog Switch
  • ±100V Analog Signal Voltage Range
  • Ultra Low Switch on-Resistance: 4.5Ω, typ.
  • Low Parasitic Capacitance
  • 32-Channel Single-Pole-Single-Throw (SPST) Individual Switching or Bank Switching
  • Standby Mode for Low Power Dissipation
  • 3.3V CMOS Input Logic Level
  • 66 MHz Data Shift Clock Frequency
  • Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) HVCMOS Technology for High Performance
  • DC to 100 MHz Analog Small Signal Frequency
  • 100 kHz to 50 MHz Large Signal Frequency
  • Cascadable Serial Data Register with Latches

Description

HV2070 is a low harmonic distortion, low charge injection, 32-channel, high-voltage analog switch, which doesn’t require high-voltage supply. It is intended for use in applications requiring high-voltage switching controlled by low-voltage signals, such as medical ultrasound imaging and printers.

The typical on-resistance is 4.5Ω, and switch to ground on/off capacitances are 20 pF and 11 pF, respectively. The low parasitic capacitance and low on-resistance make HV2070 suitable for applications such as ARFI and shear-wave elastography and High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) which require higher current levels.

The device requires only ±6V or ±5V low-voltage supplies, however the analog switches still can pass ±100V high voltage pulses.

The HV2070 has two modes of operation: individual switching mode with 32-channel SPST switches, bank switching mode with 16-pole double throw (16PDT) logic. Bank switching mode is intended for probe selection.

For further information, please contact Microchip sales office.

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