Part Number: LMH7322 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV1805 , TLV3801 , TLV3604 , TLV3605 Hi,
I am looking at LMH7322 comparator for triggering scope with the following :
1.Input voltage range of 80V..Not sure if LMH7322 handles that scale..
2.If not,what…
Part Number: LMH7322 Hello,
I was wondering if you have any updated IBIS models for LMH7322 that contain a model for the differential inputs? or could point me towards any other components who's IBIS model that behave similar.
Kind Regards,
Mat…
Part Number: LMH7322 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , I downloaded PSPICE model from https://www.ti.com/product/LMH7322 and am having errors when running using ORCAD 17.2.
.SUBCKT AND2_BASIC_GEN_SAN_0 IN1 IN2 Y PARAMS: VDD=1 VEE=0 VTH=0.5 -----…
Hi Joe,
Thank you for the update. Looking forward to hear from them.
May I know if there is any refernce PCB design and layout guidelines availble for LMH7322. Especially to route the the LVDS ouput pins.
Thanks
YSK
Part Number: LMH7322 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Hello,
we use the LMH7322 with the following supply voltage:
VCCI +5V VCCO +2.5V VEE -5V
We dont need the Latch feature, so we connect the #LE Pin via 10k to VCCO (2.5V).
My question: Is it…
Part Number: LMH7322 Dear TI team: Can LMH7322 used for negative signals?
Customer want to choose a comparator to replace MAX9600, it can used for negative signals application, and also need low power consumption.
Thanks!
Regards!
Eric Shen
Part Number: LMH7322 Hello,
I'm using a LMH7322 as comparator to convert analog signals into LVDS. The LMH7322 is powered as follows:
VCCI: +5V
VCCO: +2.5V
VEE: -5V
One input of the LMH7322 is connected to a DAC for threshold, the other is connected…
Part Number: LMH7322 Dear Support team,
Our customer will use LMH7322 in their application. Please tell me about temperature dependence of hysteresis voltage.
It is described as follows in the "Using Hysteresis" section of the data sheet. "With…
Hello Pierre,
As Clemems said, there are not direct replacements.
Most of the differential output devices are 12V (TL3116, LMH7322 or TL712) or 5V (TLV3604/5/7).
Any chance you can use lower supply voltages? Could the input be attenuated? What is your…
Part Number: LMH7322 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM139A , , LM139 , TLV7031 , TLV7011 Guys, I am working with a customer and wondering if we have any information on the magnitude of possible transients that could be seen on the outputs, when device is…