SDLS969B may 2018 – may 2023 LSF0102-Q1
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When the signal is being driven HIGH from the Bn port to An port, the switch will be OFF, clamping the voltage on the An port to the voltage set by Vref_A. A pull-up resistor can be added on either side of the device. There are special circumstances that allow the removal of one or both of the pull-up resistors. If the signal is always going to be down translated from a push-pull transmitter, then the resistor on the B-side can be removed. If the leakage current into the receiver on the A-side is less than 1 µA, then the resistor on the A-side can also be removed. This arrangement with no external pull-up resistors can be used when down translating from a push-pull output to a low-leakage input. For an open drain transmitter, the pull-up resistor on the B-side is necessary because an open drain output can't drive high by itself. For a summary of device operation, refer to Section 8.3.3. For additional details on the functional operation of the LSF family of devices, see the Up Translation with the LSF Family and Down Translation with the LSF Family videos.