Hi Chris,
While the LM10 has a rail-to-rail output, the input is NOT rail to rail. As a buffer, the input and output voltages are the same.
Figure 6 shows the input common mode range (allowable input voltage range). At 25°C, the upper limit is about…
Part Number: OPA170 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM10 , OPA990 Hello Team, We have a PCB whose short circuit need to be checked. I was referring to the application note Diagnostic Technique Detects Open and Short Circuits in Wiring Harnesses The short…
Part Number: TLV9052 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM10 , TLV9002 , TINA-TI
Hello,
I have built a very simple differential amplifier with the TLV9052. The inputs are 220K Ohm and the two feedback resistors are 470k ohm. The inputs connect to two…
Part Number: TLV9301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9351 , LM10 , LM10QML Hello,
I have a customer that is looking to implement ±15V rails that track each other at power up and power down from a 24V rail. I wanted to check if an inverting amplifier…
Hello Yanagawa-san,
Is the goal for the output to stay high when op amp is unpowered?
Is the op amp connected as a comparator? If yes, try swapping the inputs and adding a NPN or NMOS transistor to the op amp output to make the final output open collector…
The app note only talks about TI parts LM10, LM318, and LM334 - see below - and they are available for download on TI website.
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm10.pdf
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm318-n.pdf
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM10 I was told by TI customer support that the LM10 is the replacement for obsoleted LM108AJ-8, which has compensation pins 1 and 8.
There is a 30pF cap between these two pins on customer board.
How would I need to…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM10 Hi,
I found code for N2Het serial communicationin here. when ı look at the code, I think that reduce this code.but I am not sure. so I want to ask to you.
it is original :(in forum)
SCITX CNT { next= Lm10, reg…
Hi Hen, We don't have anything that will meet 100uA current consumption, but the following devices do support a wide input voltage range: TSM102 TL103W, TL103WA LM10 The TSM102 and TL103W are more modern devices that will likely fit your needs better…