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Hello Krunal,
Thank you for the update. It is good to know the TLV3401/TLV3404 were not causing the issue.
A suggestion is you make sure the TLV3401/TLV3404 does pull low enough when the is in the low state. Reducing the resistance of the pull-up resistors…
Part Number: LM139 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV1704 , TLV3404 Currently have the below circuit, which should take a 5V input on the non-inverting input, 2.5V on the inverting. However in reality, the non-inverting can only ever reach 3.7V and when…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA206 , TLV3404 I am using an INA206 operating at 5V. The comparator output pin is pulled up to 40V through 160k. I overlooked that absolute max voltage on comparator outputs is 18V on the datasheet.
On the actual hardware…
TLV3202 has a very low VOL push pull outputs (unless you are wire or-ing the outputs (?)). A more equivalent part might be TLV3404 which is a quad open drain with 300mV max VOL
Hi Bill,
The TLV2345 datasheet specifies a maximum differential input voltage of +/-8V in the Absolute Maximum Ratings table. Also, specified is the maximum supply voltage of +8V. And even though you will not be setting the TLV2345 up for these maximums…
Hello Saeb,
The TLV2354 maximum input should not exceed the supply rail voltage Vcc. A quad comparator that allows for an maximum input level equal to Vcc+5V is the TLV3404. The big difference though is that this is a nanopower comparator and not as fast…
Hi Deepak,
The LM339 is not a "rail-to-rail" input device. It cannot sense voltages at the supply rail. The datasheet "Common Mode input votlage range" line specifies the legal voltage as 0V to (Vcc - 1.5), or from ground to 1.5V below Vcc…