Overview
The LM2901N/SL65262, produced by Texas Instruments, is a low offset, quad differential comparator integrated circuit. This component is designed to provide high accuracy and reliability in various analog and mixed-signal applications. Although the LM2901N/SL65262 is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured, it remains a significant component in legacy systems and can be substituted with similar models like the CMP04FSZ from Analog Devices Inc.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Input Type | Differential |
Input Offset Current (Ios) | 50 nA |
Maximum Dual Supply Voltage | ± 15 V |
Package Type | 14-DIP |
Length | 19.3 mm |
Key Features
- Low input offset current of 50 nA, ensuring high accuracy in comparisons.
- Quad differential comparator, allowing for multiple comparison operations within a single package.
- Operates with a maximum dual supply voltage of ± 15 V, providing flexibility in various power supply configurations.
- Available in a 14-DIP package, suitable for a range of board designs.
Applications
- Battery management and protection: Used for monitoring and controlling battery voltage and current levels.
- Current and voltage sensing: Employed in circuits that require precise measurement of current and voltage.
- Analog front end: Acts as a critical component in the analog front-end of various systems, enhancing signal processing capabilities.
- Power management: Utilized in power management systems to ensure efficient and reliable operation.
Q & A
- What is the LM2901N/SL65262? The LM2901N/SL65262 is a low offset, quad differential comparator integrated circuit produced by Texas Instruments.
- What is the input offset current of the LM2901N/SL65262? The input offset current is 50 nA.
- What is the maximum dual supply voltage for the LM2901N/SL65262? The maximum dual supply voltage is ± 15 V.
- In what package is the LM2901N/SL65262 available? It is available in a 14-DIP package.
- Is the LM2901N/SL65262 still in production? No, the LM2901N/SL65262 is obsolete and no longer manufactured.
- What are some potential substitutes for the LM2901N/SL65262? A potential substitute is the CMP04FSZ from Analog Devices Inc.
- What are some common applications of the LM2901N/SL65262? Common applications include battery management, current and voltage sensing, analog front-end, and power management.
- Why is the LM2901N/SL65262 used in battery management systems? It is used for its high accuracy in monitoring and controlling battery voltage and current levels.
- Can the LM2901N/SL65262 be used in high-voltage applications? Yes, it can operate with a maximum dual supply voltage of ± 15 V.
- What is the significance of the low input offset current in the LM2901N/SL65262? The low input offset current ensures high accuracy in comparison operations.