
LMC7211-N Series
Low power, high voltage comparator with push-pull output
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
Low power, high voltage comparator with push-pull output
Key Features
• Tiny SOT 23-5 package saves spacePackage is less than 1.43 mm thickGuaranteed specs at 2.7V, 5V, 15V suppliesTypical supply current 7 µA at 5VResponse time of 4 µs at 5VPush-pull outputInput common-mode range beyond V− and V+Low input currentTiny SOT 23-5 package saves spacePackage is less than 1.43 mm thickGuaranteed specs at 2.7V, 5V, 15V suppliesTypical supply current 7 µA at 5VResponse time of 4 µs at 5VPush-pull outputInput common-mode range beyond V− and V+Low input current
Description
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The LMC7211 is a micropower CMOS comparator available in the space saving SOT23-5 package. This makes the comparator ideal for space and weight critical designs. The LMC7211 is supplied in two offset voltage grades, 5 mV and 15 mV.
The main benefits of the Tiny package are most apparent in small portable electronic devices, such as mobile phones, pagers, notebook computers, personal digital assistants, and PCMCIA cards. The rail-to-rail input voltage makes the LMC7211 a good choice for sensor interfacing, such as light detector circuits, optical and magnetic sensors, and alarm and status circuits.
The Tiny Comparator's outside dimensions (length x width x height) of 3.05mm × 3.00mm × 1.43mm allow it to fit into tight spaces on PC boards.
See the LMC7221 for a comparator with an open-drain output.
The LMC7211 is a micropower CMOS comparator available in the space saving SOT23-5 package. This makes the comparator ideal for space and weight critical designs. The LMC7211 is supplied in two offset voltage grades, 5 mV and 15 mV.
The main benefits of the Tiny package are most apparent in small portable electronic devices, such as mobile phones, pagers, notebook computers, personal digital assistants, and PCMCIA cards. The rail-to-rail input voltage makes the LMC7211 a good choice for sensor interfacing, such as light detector circuits, optical and magnetic sensors, and alarm and status circuits.
The Tiny Comparator's outside dimensions (length x width x height) of 3.05mm × 3.00mm × 1.43mm allow it to fit into tight spaces on PC boards.
See the LMC7221 for a comparator with an open-drain output.