Part Number: LM119 Tool/software: I have a batch of LM119H’s with device marking #78P299ME0 written on the side of their TO-100 package where # is the National Semiconductor logo. What does this device marking mean as I have been unable to find…
Part Number: LM119 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , LM319-N
Dear Technical Support Team,
According to the website, r ating of LM119(non-QML) is military grade and price is expensive such as $9.362.
Do you have general grade and lower price for LM119? …
Part Number: LM119 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM111 Hello, I am using a quad channel LM119 with one not being used. Can you advise the proper way to wire the comparator that is not being used. LM119 is an open collector comparator.
1. Can the spare…
Part Number: LM119 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , LM306 , LM111 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Can you give me LM119 spice model and Tina-TI model of LM119?
It still is probably preferred to use a gate driver since the both comparators being considered have open-collector output stages. Ideally you would need a comparator with a push-pull output stage so your charge and discharge of the gate capacitance is…
Part Number: LM119 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Can you please suggest, how much max current can force on each pin to verify the high current continuity? with 8mA current, I am observing unstable results.
Part Number: TLV3501 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM119 , , TLV9020 , LMV7235 , LM319-N , TXU0101 , SN74LXC1T45 , SN74LVC1G07 Hello,
Does TI sell a device similar to TLV3501 with an open drain output instead of push-pull? I do not see any comparators on…
The LM119QML/LM119 is the same device with a military rating.
The LM211/LM111 is a different comparator with a separate output ground.
None of these devices has a TSSOP package.
Part Number: TLV3501A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV3501 , LMV7219 , LM111 , LM119 , TLV1701 , LM139-SP , TLV1704-SEP , LM2903B , LM2903 Hello,
What is the technology (CMOS or Bipolar) of the TLV3501AQDBVRQ1?
If it is CMOS based, would you get an equivalent…