The TLC3702 consists of two independent micropower voltage comparators designed to operate from a single supply and be compatible with modern HCMOS logic systems. They are functionally similar to the LM339 but use one-twentieth of the power for similar response times. The push-pull CMOS output stage drives capacitive loads directly without a power-consuming pullup resistor to achieve the stated response time. Eliminating the pullup resistor not only reduces power dissipation, but also saves board space and component cost. The output stage is also fully compatible with TTL requirements.
Texas Instruments LinCMOS process offers superior analog performance to standard CMOS processes. Along with the standard CMOS advantages of low power without sacrificing speed, high input impedance, and low bias currents, the LinCMOS process offers extremely stable input offset voltages with large differential input voltages. This characteristic makes it possible to build reliable CMOS comparators.
Component qualification in accordance with JEDEC and industry standards to ensure reliable operation over an extended temperature range. This includes, but is not limited to, Highly Accelerated Stress Test (HAST) or biased 85/85, temperature cycle, autoclave or unbiased HAST, electromigration, bond intermetallic life, and mold compound life. Such qualification testing should not be viewed as justifying use of this component beyond specified performance and environmental limits.
LinCMOS is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated.
Status | ACTIVE |
SubFamily | Comparators |
Number of channels | 2 |
Output type | Push-Pull |
Propagation delay time | 1.1 |
Vs | 4 |
Package Group | SOIC|8 |
Vos (offset voltage @ 25 C) | 5 |
Iq per channel | 0.009 |
Input bias current (+/-) | 0.03 |
Rail-to-rail | No |
Rating | HiRel Enhanced Product |
Operating temperature range | -55 to 125 |
Package size: mm2:W x L (PKG) | [pf]8SOIC[/pf]: 29 mm2: 6 x 4.9 (SOIC|8) |
Approx. price | 0.95 | 1ku |
Features | N/A |
VICR | 0 |