Part Number: TLV3601 Hi TI sirs,
Following up on the previous question:
https://e2e.ti.com/support/amplifiers-group/amplifiers/f/amplifiers-forum/1601981/tlv3601-recommendations-for-tlv3601-design
Our application supplies 3.7V to the TLV3601 Vcc…
Part Number: TLV3601 Hi TI sirs,
We will be using the TI TLV3601 high-speed comparator in our application and would like to ask you for some design advice regarding the TLV3601. We would greatly appreciate your time to reply. Thank you.
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Part Number: TLV3601 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV3511 , INA185 Tool/software: Hi,
I am trying to design a current zero crossing detector with TLV3601 based on the following circuit:
However, I found that there is a long delay (~150 nS…
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Hello,
I want to use an external hysteresis for the noninverting configuration of TLV3601 or TLV3602. My hysteresis voltage (V_hys) is 80mV. The hysteresis resistances are calculated…
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We have an application PCB design where we we are thinking of powering the TLV3601 via our MCU GPIO pin connected to the VCC pin.
What happens when we turn it off, meaning…
Part Number: TLV3601 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , TLV3801 Hi:
Looking for a comparator with low additive jitter (less than 0.2ps @100MHz 12khz - 20MHz)
that can convert the sine wave around 10MHZ into a square wave for driving
a clock chip…