Part Number: LM2903 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM111 Dear Team,
I was seeing a comparator circuit designed with LM2903 . The circuit diagram is given below. It is working as expected in simulation.
In the feedback path you can see a 1 MΩ resistor…
Part Number: LM2903-Q1 Hi, Team
Hope you are doing well!
For LM2903-Q1 family, I have two questions:
Q1: Which category does LM2903VQPWRG4Q1 belong to in the following table?
Q2: What are the part number corresponding to "A" Devices and "AV" Devices?…
Part Number: LM2903 Dear team,
After few testes on LM2903DR rev. A and LM2903DR rev. B ( PCN# 20210318001.1), the device in Rev. A has given some different behavior during the tests.
Is there any electrical differences between Rev. A and Rev. B to justify…
Part Number: LM2903B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2903 , LM2904 Hi team
LM2903B has lower Ibias than LM2904. Does it mean input impedance is higher than LM2903?
Customer concerns that high input impedance results in weaker against input noise. If…
Part Number: LM2903 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM393 VCC is powered by 5V voltage and PIN6 is connected to GND. When the sensor has no signal output, the voltage of PIN5 is 0.569V, and the voltage of PIN7 is 5V; When the sensor has a signal output…
Part Number: LM2903-Q1 Hi team,
Could you pls help clarify, if customer V+ is 12V (within 36V rating), IN- is below (V+ )-1.5V, can IN+ go up to beyond (V+ )-1.5v, eg 18V? Device still functions normally in this case, right?
Thanks
Scarlett
Part Number: LM2903 Hi,
Good Day. Does the component have an embedded micro code? if no, (that is OK) if yes, how the manufacturer controls its revisions?
Please advise. Thank you very much.
Best Regards,
Ray Vincent
Part Number: LM2903-Q1 Hello Team,
What is the sinking current of LM2903-Q1 IC??
Shall i consider sink current is same as output current??
Regards,
Giridhar.