Part Number: LM319-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM119QML , LM119 , LM111 , LM211 Hi team,
Do we have higher temperature option over LM319 with -40-125°C? This is because of the output is referred to GND which is required from customer side. Do…
Part Number: LM319-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV3601 , TLV3201 , TLV3801 , TLV3501 , TLV3604 Hi team,
My customer uses LM319 to design. but Inability to completely present signal integrity.
The signal is 200ns. so does TI have a suitable…
Part Number: LM319-N
Dear Technical Support Team,
Could you check if LM319 has a slew rate that works with a 10MHz input?
The input voltage is about -1 to 5.0V and output connects to FPGA with pullup.
Best Regards,
ttd
Part Number: LM319-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM111 , LM119 Hello,
I am looking for the LM319 Multisim Simulation model.
Is there something available?
Regards
Christian
Part Number: LM319-N Hi, Good day. Our customer is using the LM319-N and they noticed that the pin function table for 14-pin SOIC package is inconsistent vs the illustration. With this, they are requesting for the datasheet with the correct information…
Part Number: LM319-N I'm using the LM319 open collector comparator with a 12V power supply.
I would like to have a 0-1.8V logic output so I wonder if there is a minimum voltage supply for the output resistor.
I would like to know if 1.8V voltage supply…
Hi Niels,
So, your concern is nearly all related to the load capacitance working with your pull-up resistor (4.k or 560ohm).
From your scope photos estimated RC time constants (~400ns for 4.7k pull-up), I'd say that you have 80pF total load that your…
Part Number: LM319-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM339 , LM392 I'm making a new design but I've never used this part as voltage follower, frequently I used another part numbers as buffers (voltage followers); but in this case I'm using the LM319…
Part Number: LM319-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM339 , TLV1702 The Datasheet from Linear shows that there are Input Protection Diodes for the LM319.
However, the TI datasheet does not. Does the TI Chip contain those Input Protection Diodes…