Overview
The TLV1702AIRUGR is a high-precision, low-power dual-channel comparator manufactured by Texas Instruments. This component is designed for applications requiring precise voltage comparisons with minimal power consumption. It is part of Texas Instruments' extensive portfolio of analog components, targeting industries such as industrial automation, consumer electronics, and automotive systems. The TLV1702AIRUGR stands out for its low input offset voltage, wide supply voltage range, and robust performance in harsh environments, making it a competitive choice for designers seeking reliability and efficiency.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Number of Channels | 2 | Dual-channel comparator | |
Supply Voltage Range | 2.2 to 36 | V | Wide operating range |
Input Offset Voltage | 0.5 | mV | Max value |
Quiescent Current | 0.065 | mA | Per channel |
Propagation Delay | 1.3 | µs | Typical value |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 125 | °C | Industrial-grade |
Package | X2QFN-8 | Small form factor |
Key Features
- Low Power Consumption: Ideal for battery-powered applications.
- High Precision: Low input offset voltage ensures accurate comparisons.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: Supports operation from 2.2V to 36V.
- Robust Performance: Operates reliably in harsh environments.
- Compact Package: X2QFN-8 package saves board space.
Applications
The TLV1702AIRUGR is widely used in various industries due to its precision and low power consumption. In industrial automation, it is employed in sensor interfaces and monitoring systems. In consumer electronics, it is used in battery management and power monitoring circuits. Automotive applications include vehicle control systems and safety mechanisms. Its robust design ensures reliable performance in these demanding environments.
Q & A
1. What is the operating voltage range of the TLV1702AIRUGR?
The TLV1702AIRUGR operates within a supply voltage range of 2.2V to 36V.
2. What is the typical propagation delay?
The typical propagation delay is 1.3 µs.
3. Is this component suitable for automotive applications?
Yes, the TLV1702AIRUGR is designed to operate reliably in automotive environments.
4. What is the package type of the TLV1702AIRUGR?
It comes in an X2QFN-8 package.
5. What is the maximum input offset voltage?
The maximum input offset voltage is 0.5 mV.
6. Can this comparator be used in battery-powered devices?
Yes, its low quiescent current makes it ideal for battery-powered applications.
7. What is the quiescent current per channel?
The quiescent current is 0.065 mA per channel.
8. What is the operating temperature range?
The operating temperature range is -40°C to 125°C.
9. How many channels does the TLV1702AIRUGR have?
It has two channels.
10. Where can I find detailed specifications for this component?
Detailed specifications can be found on the Texas Instruments official website or distributor platforms like Digi-Key and Mouser.