Part Number: LM360 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL3016 , TL3116 , TLV3601 , TLV3501 Tool/software: hello team can you provide the thermal resistance values for the LM360MX/NOPBR?
Part Number: LM360 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL3116 Hi Team,
The customer has a question about whether LM360MX/NOPB can be used with Vcc+=10V and Vcc-=GND?
If yes, How about the input and output Range?
Common Mode Input Voltage Range
Differential…
Part Number: LM360 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL3016 Hello,
I have some questions about LM360 comparator operation temperature range and related questions. I am looking for the pin to pin compatible and same function of NJM360, and I am interested…
Part Number: LM360 Hi, Could you tell me about soldering information of LM360. The following application notes describe "INFRARED REFLOW SOLDERING" and "VAPOR-PHASE REFLOW SOLDERING". http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/components/national/_appNotes/AN…
Part Number: LM393A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 , LM393 , TL431 , TLV3601 , TLV3501 , TLV3604 , LM360 , OPA855 , OPA843 , OPA818 Hello, I am looking for an IC to use as error amplifier in a custom voltage regulator, supposed to perform well…
Hi Paul
Many thanks for the feedback (no pun intended on my part, either! :-) which very much confirms what I'd suspected; that is, (a) this is a difficult parameter to measure, and (b) that very fast comparators by their nature are probably going to…
Hi, FD,
Our product boards currently are using LM3670 ADJ devices. When configured the chip to output 3.3V, what issue we may meet?
I notice that when the product is placed into 40 Degree C chamber for a while, the LM360 ADJ 3.3V output may drop to…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM339 , LM139 , LM360 , LM339-N Problem:
*LM339 not switching when input voltages are close to each other(i.e. 2.62Vref on inverting ) and 2.8V on non-inverting input)
* Open collector output of the LM339 is pulled…
Mark,
Please refer to pg. 32 for Bob Pease's comment on LM335. He basically said that 0.1uF+22ohm is fine. The article also pointed out a way to validate the stability empirically if you're interested in other cap values.
Bob Pease Lab Notes Part…