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Analog Devices MAX4553ESE+ — Analog & Data Acquisition

MAX4553ESE+ SPST Analog Switch, 120 Ohm, -90dB Crosstalk

MPNMAX4553ESE+
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Analog Devices MAX4553ESE+, SPST - NO/NC analog switch, 4 circuits, 120 Ohm on-resistance, 16-SOIC surface mount, -40°C to 85°C, single/dual supply.

$6.16Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

MAX4553ESE+ specifications
ParameterValue
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage - supply, dual (V±)±2V ~ 6V
Voltage - supply, single (V+)2V ~ 12V
Current - leakage (IS(off))1nA
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
PackageTube
Crosstalk-90dB @ 100kHz
Case16-SOIC (0.154\", 3.90mm Width)
Switch circuitSPST - NO/NC
Charge injection2pC
Number of circuits4
On-State resistance120Ohm
Switch time (Ton, toff)110ns, 90ns
Multiplexer (Demultiplexer circuit)1:1
Channel capacitance (CS(off), CD(off))3.5pF, 3pF
Channel-to-Channel matching (ΔRon)1Ohm

Product details

The MAX4553ESE+ from Analog Devices (formerly Maxim Integrated) is a quad SPST analog switch with both normally-open and normally-closed configurations per channel. It routes analog or digital signals up to 12 V single supply or ±6 V dual supplies, with a maximum on-resistance of 120 Ohm and channel-to-channel matching within 1 Ohm. The -90 dB crosstalk at 100 kHz makes it suitable for precision audio or instrumentation paths where channel isolation matters. Charge injection is rated at 2 pC, low enough for sample-and-hold front ends or DAC output multiplexing.

120 Ohm on-resistance — what it means for signal integrity

The 1 Ohm channel-to-channel matching keeps gain errors consistent across all four channels.

Switching speed and charge injection

Turn-on time is 110 ns max, turn-off 90 ns max, which allows switching at low-MHz rates for multiplexed data acquisition or audio crosspoint applications. The 2 pC charge injection is the amount of charge dumped onto the signal line when the switch opens — low enough that a downstream sample-and-hold capacitor sees minimal voltage glitch. If you are switching sub-millivolt signals, the charge injection will appear as a transient; account for it in the settling time budget.

Frequently asked questions

Is MAX4553ESE+ RoHS compliant?

Yes, it is ROHS3 compliant, meeting the latest EU restriction standards for hazardous substances.

What are the alternatives to MAX4553ESE+?

Within the same family, the MAX4552ESE+ offers the same quad SPST configuration but with normally-open only switches, while the MAX4554ESE+ provides normally-closed only. Both share the same 16-SOIC footprint, 120 Ohm on-resistance, and -90 dB crosstalk, making them drop-in replacements depending on the required switch polarity.