Overview
The TLV3701IDR is a single nanopower, push-pull output comparator from Texas Instruments. It is part of the TLV370x family, which is distinguished by its extremely low power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered and wireless applications. This comparator features a supply current of only 560 nA per channel, ensuring minimal power usage while maintaining high performance.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Supply Current | 560 nA | Per Channel |
Input Common-Mode Range | -0.1 V to VCC + 5 V | |
Supply Voltage Range | 2.5 V to 16 V | |
Reverse Battery Protection | Up to 18 V | |
Output Stage | Push-Pull CMOS | |
Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 70°C (Commercial Grade), -40°C to 125°C (Industrial Grade) | |
Input Offset Voltage | 250 µV to 7000 µV | |
Propagation Response Time (High-to-Low) | 167 µs (Overdrive = 2 mV), 67 µs (Overdrive = 10 mV), 37 µs (Overdrive = 50 mV) | |
Rise Time | 7 µs | |
Fall Time | 9 µs | |
Start-up Time (TLV3701 Only) | 7 ms to 30 ms |
Key Features
- Low Supply Current: 560 nA per channel, making it suitable for ultra-low power systems.
- Input Common-Mode Range Exceeds the Rails: -0.1 V to VCC + 5 V.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: 2.5 V to 16 V.
- Reverse Battery Protection Up to 18 V.
- Push-Pull CMOS Output Stage.
- Ultra-Small Packaging: Available in 5-Pin SOT-23 and other packages.
Applications
- Portable Battery Monitoring.
- Consumer Medical Electronics.
- Security Detection Systems.
- Handheld Instruments.
- Ultra-Low Power Systems.
Q & A
- What is the supply current of the TLV3701IDR?
The supply current of the TLV3701IDR is 560 nA per channel.
- What is the input common-mode range of the TLV3701IDR?
The input common-mode range of the TLV3701IDR is -0.1 V to VCC + 5 V.
- What is the operating temperature range of the TLV3701IDR?
The operating temperature range is 0°C to 70°C for commercial grade and -40°C to 125°C for industrial grade.
- What type of output stage does the TLV3701IDR have?
The TLV3701IDR has a push-pull CMOS output stage.
- What are some common applications of the TLV3701IDR?
Common applications include portable battery monitoring, consumer medical electronics, security detection systems, handheld instruments, and ultra-low power systems.
- What is the reverse battery protection voltage of the TLV3701IDR?
The reverse battery protection voltage is up to 18 V.
- What is the typical rise time of the TLV3701IDR?
The typical rise time is 7 µs.
- What is the typical fall time of the TLV3701IDR?
The typical fall time is 9 µs.
- What is the start-up time for the TLV3701IDR?
The start-up time for the TLV3701IDR is between 7 ms to 30 ms.
- In what package types is the TLV3701IDR available?
The TLV3701IDR is available in ultra-small packaging, including 5-Pin SOT-23 and other packages.