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  • LM393: Pspice Hysteresis comparator DCbias simulation question

    Will Wang47
    Will Wang47
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    Part Number: LM393 Hi team, Customer is simulate LM393 Hysteresis comparator circuit, and they find their result doesn't match with real circuit, please check the following data. I double checked, the simulation can't get the expected result, could you…
    • Resolved
    • 17 days ago
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  • LM393: LM393 minimum and maximum input voltage range given that negative supply is at -28.5V

    Maria Concepcion Bacala
    Maria Concepcion Bacala
    Part Number: LM393 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM339 Hello, For LM393, given that VCC = 1.5 V and VEE = -28.5 V, can I apply -28.5 V at the input pins? Based on the Application Design Guidelines for LM339, LM393, VICR ranges from 0 V (relative to…
    • 2 months ago
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  • RE: LM393: LM393 simulation seems to get an abnormal result

    Chuck Sins
    Chuck Sins
    Resolved
    Kitajima-san We have not seen any new response on this post for a while, so I will be closing the post. If you need further support, feel free to reply or open a new post. Thanks for your support of the forum. Chuck
    • 3 months ago
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  • LM393: XRAY for LM393PWRG3

    Ryu Yamashita
    Ryu Yamashita
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    Part Number: LM393 Hi team, My customer checked XRAY for LM393PWRG3. The lead frame was different depending on the device. Are these certified leadframes? Sincerely. Ryu
    • Resolved
    • 2 months ago
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  • LM393: IN+ Pin Impedance Consult

    Stanley Dai
    Stanley Dai
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    Part Number: LM393 Hi Team, Customer is consulting IN+ pin(3) impedance value here. Pls help us here. Best, Stanley
    • Resolved
    • 2 months ago
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  • LM393: Non zero output from LM393 even though input is zero

    Sanket Chavan
    Sanket Chavan
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM393 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TEST , Hi I was using LM393 as voltage comparator in non inverting configuration I gave 5V to vcc and 2.5V to inverting pin through a potentiometer The issue is I am getting a output voltage of approx 3…
    • 7 months ago
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  • LM393: Question about rail-to rail

    Austin Do
    Austin Do
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    Part Number: LM393 Hello team, I have a question about rail to rail description from product folder. In my understanding, both devices need 2V headroom at the input side, but does not at the output side. I'd like to make sure what these pictures represent…
    • Resolved
    • 5 months ago
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  • LM393: alternative device

    Wendy Wang1
    Wendy Wang1
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    Part Number: LM393 Hi team, My customer is facing shortage of LM393PWR. We are wondering if there’s any potential alternative source for R&D evaluation for temporarily use. Would you please kindly check and advise? Thanks in advance! Thanks &…
    • Resolved
    • 8 months ago
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  • RE: LM393: comparator + RC delay circuit

    Chuck Sins
    Chuck Sins
    Kai I was thinking the 3.3k was just to limit the inrush of current to charge the capacitor. In regards to the time constant created by the 100k and the 2.2uF cap, it does seem odd that the time was shorter than 0.5s. Maybe the comparator or diode models…
    • 9 months ago
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  • LM393: LEADFRAME

    Dorian Vazquez
    Dorian Vazquez
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    Part Number: LM393 Hello, I have parts from both the Aguascalientes and Malaysia assembly site and each part has a different lead-frame design. Will this affect the parts functionally?
    • Resolved
    • 10 months ago
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