Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) | Subject: TLV349x family
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 December 2002
Industry's fastest claim
for nanopower comparator
Targeting low-voltage power-sensitive applications that require voltage level detection, Texas Instruments has a new family of push-pull output comparators
Targeting low-voltage, power-sensitive applications that require voltage level detection, Texas Instruments has a new family of push-pull output comparators. Featuring nanopower (1.2uA), fast response time (6us), SOT23 packaging and 1.8V operation, the devices are ideal for portable and battery-operated systems, such as medical equipment, wireless security systems, handheld instruments, temperature measurement and remote control systems.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 December 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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'The nanopower TLV349x offers an unmatched combination of features - 1.8V supplies, fast response time, low quiescent current and tiny SOT23 packages - to address the needs of high-volume portable and space-restricted applications', said Tadija Janjic, Strategic Development Engineer of TI's high-performance amplifier products.
Input common mode range 200mV beyond supply rails makes the TLV349x family well suited to two-cell applications.
Single, dual and quad versions are each specified from -40 to +125C.
The TLV3491 (single version) comes in a SOT23-5 and SO-8.
The TLV3492 (dual version) is packaged in a SOT23-8 and SO-8.
The TLV3494 (quad version) comes in a TSSOP-14 and SO-14.
The TLV3491 is priced from $0.49 in 1000 piece quantities.
The TLV3492 is priced from $0.69 in 1000 piece quantities.
The TLV3494 is priced from $0.89 in 1000 piece quantities.
All pricing is suggested resale.
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