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TLC3702CDRG4

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IC COMPARATOR 2 GEN PUR 8SOIC

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TLC3702CDRG4

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Texas Instruments

IC COMPARATOR 2 GEN PUR 8SOIC

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationTLC3702CDRG4
CMRR, PSRR (Typ)84 dB
Current - Input Bias (Max)5 pA
Current - Output (Typ)20 mA
Current - Quiescent (Max) [Max]50 µA
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Elements2
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Output TypePush-Pull, CMOS, TTL
Package / Case8-SOIC
Package / Case [x]0.154 in
Package / Case [y]3.9 mm
Propagation Delay (Max) [Max]4.5 µs
Supplier Device Package8-SOIC
TypeGeneral Purpose
Voltage - Input Offset (Max) [Max]5 mV
Voltage - Supply, Single/Dual (±) [Max]16 V
Voltage - Supply, Single/Dual (±) [Min]3 V

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Description

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TLC3702-Q1 Series

The TLC3702-Q1 consists of two independent micro-power voltage comparators. Compared to similar devices, the TLC3702-Q1 uses one-twentieth of the power for similar response times. This allows the device to react quickly to fast changing signals while extending the battery life.

The push-pull CMOS output stage drives capacitive loads directly without a power consuming pullup resistor to achieve the stated response time. Eliminating the pullup resistor not only reduces power dissipation but also saves board space and component cost. Additionally, the output stage is fully compatible with all TTL and CMOS logic requirements.

Texas Instruments’ LinCMOS™ process offers superior analog performance versus standard CMOS processes. Along with the standard CMOS advantages of low power without sacrificing speed, high input impedance and low bias currents, the LinCMOS process offers extremely stable input/offset voltages with large differential input voltages. This characteristic makes it possible to build reliable CMOS comparators.

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