SCDS399 August 2019 TMUX1247
PRODUCTION DATA.
Break-before-make delay is a safety feature that prevents two inputs from connecting when the device is switching. The output first breaks from the on-state switch before making the connection with the next on-state switch. The time delay between the break and the make is known as break-before-make delay. Figure 11 shows the setup used to measure break-before-make delay, denoted by the symbol tOPEN(BBM).