CMOS wideband switches are designed primarily to meet the requirements of devices transmitting at ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical) band frequencies (900 MHz and up). The low insertion loss, high isolation between ports, low distortion, and low current consumption of these devices make them an excellent solution for many high frequency applications that require low power consumption and the ability to handle transmitted power up to 16dBm. Examples of applications include car radios, antenna switching, wireless metering, high speed filtering and data routing, home networking, power amplifiers, and PLL switching. ADI offers a number of different configurations including SPST, SPDT, 2 x SPDT and 4:1 mux.

