Part Number: LMV7219 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV3511 , TLV1872 Tool/software: Test conditions: The input signal is a 28Khz sine wave, and the output is a square wave,Another adverse phenomenon is that the phase and signal amplitude are both normal…
Part Number: LMV7219 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL331 , LM2903 , TLV9031 Tool/software: Is the input pin of this chip integrated with a reverse diode? Use a multimeter to measure a voltage drop of 0.6V at the reverse end
Part Number: LMV7219 Tool/software: To whom it may concern,
I am reaching out on behalf of my employer to request a letter of volatility (LOV) for part LMV7219M7/NOPB. The LOV will be used to develop sanitization procedures for hardware which this…
Part Number: LMV7219 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV3511 Tool/software: I am trying to design a circuit based on the LMV7219 comparator whose output is in sync with the positive half cycle of an AC voltage in the hundreds of kHz range. This is the…
Part Number: LMV7219
Tool/hardware:
Hi,
This component is intended to be used as a zero-crossing detector.
Can someone please clarify the maximum input signal frequency for the LMV7219M5? I cannot find this information explicit in the datasheet…
Part Number: LMV7219 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Tool/software: We currently have some design issues with our CAN-bus reader and could use some advices. The reader detect (non-intrusively) CAN signals via capacitive coupling planes on the…
Part Number: LMV7219 Please provide the reflow profile (Temperature v/s Time graph) for each of the below components:
LMV7219M5/NOPB
SN74LVC1G38DBVR
SN74LVC1G00DCKR
UCC21225ANPLR
TPS2399DGK
LM5020MM-1/NOPB
LM5045SQX…
Hi Lei, the LMV7219 is so fast, that it doesn't forgive even the least mistake. So, use a solid ground plane for AGND and introduce a hysteresis as explained in the datasheet. Treat the LMV7219 as you would treat an ultra fast OPAmp and use the well known…
Part Number: LMV7219 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL3016 Dear Community,
I am looking for developing a clock signal generator (13.56 MHz) circuit using the LMV9219 comparator and while trying to model the circuit (something similar to Figure 17…