Part Number: LM211-Q1 Hi team Could you let me know the difference between LM211DR and LM211-Q1? Are these same die? The difference is only test flow? Even though my customer already evaluated LM211DR, they might need LM211-Q1 because of temperature range…
Part Number: LM211-Q1
Hi team,
Do you know the Saturation Voltage value of this device?
estimated value is also good.
thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
M
Part Number: LM211-Q1 Hi sir,
I have a inquiry on performance of Saturation Voltage.
There is a circuit after this comparator output is logic IC.
If this saturation voltage is too high,
even if the comparator outputs an "L" signal, may the logic…
Part Number: LM211-Q1 Greetings,
I want to confirm some parameters what are not indicated in datasheet.
-power dissipation
Can I use the formula below?
PD=(Tj(max)-TA) theta JA
If in temp@25c normal, what is the value of PD?
Btw, what is max…
Part Number: LM211-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM311-N Hi
How to calculate the input impedance of the comparator; Is the input voltage divided by the maximum bias current?
Thanks
Elsa Duan
Part Number: TLV1872 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM211-Q1 , TLV1871 , TLV3801 , TLV3801-Q1 Tool/software: Hello Team,
I am looking for the AEC-Q qualified component for the below mentioned part.
TLV1872
Is there any part with the similar functionality…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM211 Hello,
Customer want to know the power consumption of LM211 with input signal frequency has variation.
I think that it has lower power consumption when lower frequency signal inputs.
Please give some data for…
Part Number: UCC2808-1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL431 , LM311 , LM211 , LM211-Q1 Hi Experts,
I have two questions about how to use the UCC2808-1. First, please tell me about the duty ratio adjustment method (circuit). For example, what kind…
Part Number: LM2903B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM211-Q1 Hi TI,
I am trying to design a comparator circuit with LM2903BQDDFRQ1 for over voltage and over current detection. The output voltage of a HAL sensor (which is AC) is fed to the comparator…