Part Number: TLV9032 Is an IBIS model available for the output of the TLV9032 comparator? If not, is an IBIS model avaialble for another device that has the same output driver?
Part Number: TLV9032 Hello,
I am using the TLV9032 comperator. In the output i have series diode and resistor of 2 ohm and capacitor to groung of 1uF.
The comperator can handle this load without exceeding the stress?
Thank you
Part Number: TLV9032 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV3201 , TLV9022
To give you a brief,
The Aim of the activity is to Add zero crossing detection to the current circuit. The Circuit shown in above figure shows output of a CT connected to Amp for current…
Part Number: TLV9032 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9022 , , TLV3202 Hello,
The Datasheet (Table 6.9) describes the max toggle Frequency (F_TOGGLE) for the TLV9022 (Open Drain version) being ~3MHz (typ) with V_S= 5V. What might the worst case (typ…
Part Number: TLV9032 Hi TI,
Looking at the datasheet (the version found here at least: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tlv9032-q1.pdf ) I noticed that table 6.6 and table 6.8 appear to be identical except for two PSRR entries in table 6.8 which do not…
Part Number: TLV9032 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUC34 , TINA-TI Hello,
Three questions:
Using the SPICE model provided for the TLV9032 online, it looks like the output impedance is not modeled - regardless of the output load it swings rail-to…
Part Number: TLV9032 Hi Experts,
There is the spec P ON on page 10 of the datasheet.
There is similar spec T ON in figure 7-1 on page 18.
Are T ON an T ON the same spec?
Regards,
Uchikoshi
With an open-drain output, the rise time is limited by the strength of the pull-up resistor.
You could change the resistor (see figure 6-9 for the effect on the V OL ). But if you do not need level shifting, use a push/pull comparator like the TLV9032-Q1…
Jenil,
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but here the output latches high but I use an NMOS instead. I am using TLV9032 the push pull just to reduce pull up resistor
Hi Shreeneet,
Thanks for reaching out. I saw that the ADA4570 datasheet mentions these output signals are biased around a common voltage of VDD/2. If that is so, then you could create the reference of VDD/2 on the inverting input of the comparator and then…