Overview
The TLV3601DBVR, produced by Texas Instruments, is a high-speed comparator that belongs to the TLV360x family. This component is distinguished by its fast propagation delay of 2.5 ns and its ability to operate over a wide supply voltage range of 2.4 V to 5.5 V. The TLV3601DBVR features rail-to-rail inputs and push-pull outputs, making it highly suitable for applications requiring rapid signal processing and low power consumption.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Propagation Delay | 2.5 ns |
Overdrive Dispersion | 600 ps |
Toggle Frequency | 325 MHz |
Narrow Pulse Width Detection Capability | 1.25 ns |
Output Type | Push-pull (single-ended) |
Supply Voltage Range | 2.4 V to 5.5 V |
Input Common-Mode Range | Extends 200 mV beyond both rails |
Input Offset Voltage | ±5 mV |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to 125°C |
Package Type | SOT-23 (DBV) with 5 pins |
Key Features
- Fast propagation delay of 2.5 ns
- Low overdrive dispersion of 600 ps
- High toggle frequency of 325 MHz
- Narrow pulse width detection capability of 1.25 ns
- Push-pull (single-ended) output
- Wide supply voltage range of 2.4 V to 5.5 V
- Input common-mode range extends 200 mV beyond both rails
- Low input offset voltage of ±5 mV
- Known startup condition at output
Applications
The TLV3601DBVR is particularly suited for applications requiring high-speed signal processing, such as:
- Narrow signal pulse detection
- Data and clock recovery in LIDAR and range finders
- Line receivers
- Space-constrained equipment where fast response time is critical
Q & A
- What is the propagation delay of the TLV3601DBVR?
The propagation delay of the TLV3601DBVR is 2.5 ns.
- What is the supply voltage range of the TLV3601DBVR?
The supply voltage range is from 2.4 V to 5.5 V.
- What type of output does the TLV3601DBVR have?
The TLV3601DBVR has a push-pull (single-ended) output.
- What is the toggle frequency of the TLV3601DBVR?
The toggle frequency is 325 MHz.
- What is the narrow pulse width detection capability of the TLV3601DBVR?
The narrow pulse width detection capability is 1.25 ns.
- What is the input common-mode range of the TLV3601DBVR?
The input common-mode range extends 200 mV beyond both rails.
- What is the input offset voltage of the TLV3601DBVR?
The input offset voltage is ±5 mV.
- What is the operating temperature range of the TLV3601DBVR?
The operating temperature range is from -40°C to 125°C.
- In what package is the TLV3601DBVR available?
The TLV3601DBVR is available in a 5-pin SOT-23 (DBV) package.
- What are some typical applications of the TLV3601DBVR?
Typical applications include narrow signal pulse detection, data and clock recovery in LIDAR and range finders, and line receivers.