Part Number: TLV4021 Hi
We're about to use TLV4021R1YKAR in one of our new designs.
I'm struggling to interpret the precision of the device in terms of positive- and negative-going input threshold.
In the datasheet chapter 6.5 the positive-going…
Part Number: TLV4021 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV4041 , TLV6703 Hi Team,
In one of our projects we are going to use an Analog comparator with Part number TLV4021R2/TLV4041R2.
Requirement as per our design,
1) Input should be Non-Inverting input…
Part Number: TLV4021 Hi,
Good Day. I have a customer who has a query with TLV40x1 datasheet. Please see below his concern for your reference. Thank you very much.
From the datasheet, table 1, the TLV4041R5 is specified as non inverting, with internal…
Part Number: TLV4021 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV822-N , TLV9001 Hi team,
I had asked for a cheaper alternative for the LMV822-N and I got as a suggestion to look at the TLV4021 comparator (+reference family), but I recently bumped into the TLV9001IDCKR…
Part Number: TLV4021 Team,
My customer is starting schematic and layout with the device, do we have the .bxl file that normally is on the product page to download? I guess it's too early to be published, but could use it if you have it.
Feel free…
Part Number: TLV4021 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9062 , TLC555 , TLV7011 I need to find a way to wake-up my system by simply sensing the analog audio
input (analog mode only). So, do you have any Audio detector with around 1mV RMS threshold?
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Part Number: TMCS1101 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV4021 , INA185 Dear Specialists,
My customer is considering a short circuit protection circuit for a 300V DC line.
Is there a reference design that detects the current and limits with the TMCS1101…
Part Number: TLV7021 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV4021 Hi ti team,
I configure two TLV7021s as fig 40 in datasheet to implement over volt and under volt protection to the PCBA's main power. TLV7021 is supplied with 3.3V. Later I will adjust R1…
The headroom to the positive rail is temperature dependent. 5 V can fix it for some temperatures. See section 2 of the Application Design Guidelines for LM339, LM393, TL331 Family Comparators :
I would just use a low-voltage device like the LM393LV or…