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Analog switch which has NO/NC switches?

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no nc diference

Some analog switches have NO/NC switches with one control pin. What i need is; they should not be in conduction at the same time while the transition period. e.g. there should be a dead time. Are switches have this property? Or some of them have it? Are there any term for this property if exists?
 

no/nc switches

Yes, many DT analog switches are specified break-before-make, which is the usual term for the requested behaviour. Consult the datasheets.

However, with ns switching delays, the difference between break-before-make and simultaneous switching isn't actually very large, in terms of error current integral respectively error charges and possibly considerably lower than the switch charge injection.
 

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