A comparator is a device that compares two voltages or currents and outputs a digital signal indicating which is larger. The LM2901N devices consist of four independent voltage comparators that are designed to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages. Operation from dual supplies also is possible, as long as the difference between the two supplies is 2 V to 36 V, and VCC is at least 1.5 V more positive than the input common-mode voltage. The current drain is independent of the supply voltage. The outputs can be connected to other open-collector outputs to achieve wired-AND relationships.
Features:
- Wide Supply Ranges
- Single Supply: 2 V to 36 V
(Tested to 30 V for Non-V Devices and
32 V for V-Suffix Devices) - Dual Supplies: ±1 V to ±18 V
(Tested to ±15 V for Non-V Devices and
±16 V for V-Suffix Devices)
- Single Supply: 2 V to 36 V
- Low Supply-Current Drain Independent of
Supply Voltage: 0.8 mA (Typical) - Low Input Bias Current: 25 nA (Typical)
- Low Input Offset Current: 3 nA (Typical) (LM139)
- Low Input Offset Voltage: 2 mV (Typical)
- Common-Mode Input Voltage Range
Includes Ground - Differential Input Voltage Range Equal to Maximum-Rated Supply Voltage: ±36 V
- Low Output Saturation Voltage
- Output Compatible With TTL, MOS, and CMOS
Package Include:
1 x LM2901N Differenial Comparator
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