The recommended operating voltage range for the DG211BDY is 4.5V to 18V, although it can tolerate up to 20V for short periods.
To ensure proper biasing, connect the V+ pin to a voltage source (e.g., 5V or 15V), and the V- pin to a voltage source or ground, depending on the application. The analog signal should be applied to the IN pin, and the output taken from the OUT pin.
The maximum current rating for the DG211BDY is 30mA per channel, although it's recommended to keep the current below 20mA for reliable operation.
To minimize power consumption, use a low-voltage power supply (e.g., 5V), reduce the switching frequency, and consider using a lower-power alternative, such as the DG212BDY.
The typical on-resistance (RDS(on)) of the DG211BDY is around 10 ohms, although this can vary depending on the specific application and operating conditions.