| Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typ. | Max | Unit | Conditions |
| Rise time | Tr | | 100 | 250 | ms | =10=0 |
| Fall time | Td | | 150 | 250 | ms | =10=0 |
| Contrast ratio | K | | 3 | | | =10=0 |
| | 1 | | | 10 | deg | K>l.l |
| 02 | 40 | | | deg | O |
| Viewing angle | | ±30 | | | deg | K>l.l =20 |
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Virtually all the analog leakage current comes from the ESD diodes to V+ or GND. Although the ESD diodes on a given signal pin are identical and therefore fairly well balanced, they are reverse biased differently. Each is biased by either V+ or GND and the analog signal. This means theirleakages will vary as the signal varies. The difference in the two diode leakages to the V+ and GND pins constitutes the analog- signal-path leakage current. All analog leakage current flows between each pin and one of the supply terminals, not to the other switch terminal. This is why both sides of a given switch can show leakage currents of the same or opposite polarity. There is no connection between the analog signal paths and V+ or GND.