Part Number: LMV7235 Hi, I am from General Electric Healthcare. As we are using this LM7235 for Comparators Application for one project. Can you please provide Some of the Listed Reliability Data as below? 1. MTBF in years (Mean time between Failure)…
Part Number: LMV7235 Hi,
We are using "LMV7235M5/NOPB" comparator in our design for threshold detection. I.e Vref = 1.3V and when Vin is above 1.3V ,the comparator saturates to Vdd which is 3.3V(High). When Vin goes less than 1.3V ,the comparator…
I can't say I am as experienced as you with Class D amplifiers, but I think that a push pull comparator as your pwm should be ok. With an open drain/collector part like the LM319, much of the speed will be dominated by the RC constant from your pullup…
Part Number: LMV7235 looking at the data sheet for part number LMV7235M5/NOPB
which of the 6.6 electrical characteristics go with noted part number (the 2.7 v or the 5 V)
Part Number: LMV7235 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV7219 , TLV1805 , TLV7011 , TLV7021 , TLV7031 , TLV7041 What are good ways to keep the output of the LMV7235 (Open Drain) 'low' during power-up?
Same question for Push-Pull outputs like the LMV7219…
Part Number: LMV7235 Team,
My customer has the following comment and needs clarification.
LMV7235 data sheet section 8.3.1 states that "If one of the inputs goes above the positive common mode limit, the output will still maintain the correct logic…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV7235 , TLV3201 Hi,
I have a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) operating at ±5V supply rail whose output feeds into a LMV7235 comparator. An issue arises when the output of the TIA undershoots momentarily to the negative…