TLV9030QDBVRQ1

Texas Instruments
595-TLV9030QDBVRQ1
TLV9030QDBVRQ1

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Analog Comparators Automotive single lo w-voltage comparato

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Product Category: Analog Comparators
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SMD/SMT
SOT-23-5
1 Channel
Push-Pull
Precision
1.65 V
5.5 V
17.1 uA
100 mA
300 uV
5 pA
- 40 C
+ 125 C
TLV9030
Brand: Texas Instruments
CMRR - Common Mode Rejection Ratio: 60 dB
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: PH
Input Type: Rail-to-Rail
Ios - Input Offset Current: 1 pA
Product: Analog Comparators
Product Type: Analog Comparators
Propagation Delay Time: 100 ns, 115 ns, 150 ns
PSRR - Power Supply Rejection Ratio: 95 dB
Shutdown: No Shutdown
Factory Pack Quantity: 3000
Subcategory: Amplifier ICs
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CNHTS:
8542399000
CAHTS:
8542330000
USHTS:
8542330001
MXHTS:
8542330299
ECCN:
EAR99

TLV902x/TLV902x-Q1/TLV903x/TLV903x-Q1 Comparators

Texas Instruments TLV902x/TLV902x-Q1/TLV903x/TLV903x-Q1 Precision Comparators are a family of dual and quad-channel comparators. The family offers low input offset voltage, integrated Power-On Reset (POR) circuitry, and fault-tolerant inputs with an excellent speed-to-power combination with a propagation delay of 100ns. These devices have an operating voltage range of 1.65V to 5.5V with a quiescent supply current of 18µA per channel. This device family also includes a Power-On Reset (POR) feature that ensures the output is in a known state until the minimum supply voltage has been reached. A small amount of time passes before the output responds to the inputs. This feature prevents output transients during system power-up and power-down.