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TLV3501A-Q1 Datasheet, PDF (1/18 Pages) Texas Instruments – 4.5-ns Rail-to-Rail, High-Speed Comparator in Microsize Packages
TLV3501-Q1
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SBOS533A – SEPTEMBER 2010 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2010
4.5-ns Rail-to-Rail, High-Speed Comparator
in Microsize Packages
Check for Samples: TLV3501-Q1
FEATURES
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• Qualified for Automotive Applications
• High Speed: 4.5 ns
• Rail-To-Rail I/O
• Supply Voltage: +2.7 V to +5.5 V
• Push-Pull CMOS Output Stage
• Shutdown (TLV3501 Only)
• Micro Package:
SOT23-6
• Low Supply Current: 3.2 mA
APPLICATIONS
• Automatic Test Equipment
• Wireless Base Stations
• Threshold Detector
• Zero-Crossing Detector
• Window Comparator
TLV3501-Q1 RELATED PRODUCTS
FEATURES
PRODUCT
Precision, Ultra-Fast,
Low-Power Comparator
TLC3016
Differential Output
Comparator
TL712
High-Speed Op Amp, 16-Bit
Accurate, 150 MHz
OPA300
High-Speed Op Amp,
Rail-to-Rail, 38 MHz
OPA350
High-Speed Op Amp with
Shutdown, 250 MHz
OPA357
DESCRIPTION
The TLV3501 family of push-pull output comparators
feature a fast 4.5-ns propagation delay and operation
from +2.7 V to +5.5 V. Beyond-the-rails input
common-mode range makes it an ideal choice for
low-voltage applications. The rail-to-rail output directly
drives either CMOS or TTL logic.
Microsize packages provide options for portable and
space-restricted applications. The TLV3501-Q1 is
available in a SOT23-6 package.
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PROPAGATION DELAY vs OVERDRIVE VOLTAGE
9
8
Rise
VCM = 1V
VS = 5V
CLOAD = 17pF
7
6
Fall
5
4
3
0
20
40
60
80
100
Overdrive Voltage (mV)
1
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PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
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Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not
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