Texas Instruments TLV7031QDCKRQ1
Part Number:
- TLV7031QDCKRQ1
Manufacturer:
- Texas Instruments
Ventron No:
- 6408974-TLV7031QDCKRQ1
Description:
- Automotive nano power comparator with push-pull output
Datasheet:
- tlv7031-q1
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Texas Instruments TLV7031QDCKRQ1 technical specifications, attributes, parameters and parts with similar specifications to Texas Instruments TLV7031QDCKRQ1.
- Number of channels1
- Output typePush-Pull
- Propagation delay time (μs)3
- Vs (max) (V)6.5
- Vs (min) (V)1.6
- Vos (offset voltage at 25°C) (max) (mV)8
- Iq per channel (typ) (mA)0.00039
- Input bias current (±) (max) (nA)0.002
- Rail-to-railIn
- RatingAutomotive
- Operating temperature range (°C)-40 to 125
- FeaturesHysteresis
- VICR (max) (V)6.6
- VICR (min) (V)0
- TI functional safety categoryFunctional Safety-Capable
Description
The TLV703x-Q1/TLV704x-Q1 are low-voltage, nanopower comparators with rail-to-rail inputs. These comparators are applicable for space-critical and power conscious designs like infotainment, telematics, and head unit applications.
The TLV703x-Q1 and TLV704x-Q1 offer an excellent combination of power and speed. The benefit of fast response time at nanopower enables power-conscious systems to monitor and respond quickly to fault conditions. With an operating voltage range of 1.6 V to 6.5 V, these comparators are compatible with 1.8 V, 3 V, and 5 V systems.
The TLV703x-Q1 and TLV704x-Q1 also ensure no output phase inversion with overdriven inputs and internal hysteresis, so engineers can use this family of comparators for precision voltage monitoring in harsh, noisy environments where slow-moving input signals must be converted into clean digital outputs.
The TLV703x-Q1 have a push-pull output stage capable of sinking and sourcing milliamps of current. The TLV704x-Q1 have an open-drain output stage that can be pulled beyond VCC.
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