Hi,
Good day. Can you please help us with the below information needed for TLV333.
1.Output voltage High
2.Differential input voltage value
Thank you.
Regards,
Cedrick
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The TLV333 maximum linear output voltage swing is specified in the AOL condition to be 100 mV from the rail: (V+) -100mV, while typical non-linear output swing (resulting in large increase in the input offset voltage) is within 30mV - see below.
TLV333 is a zero-drift op amp with auto-zero self-calibration, which should NOT be used as a comparator by pulling the input terminals apart. Taking the inputs more than 0.5V apart will forward bias one of parasitic diodes inside the front-end input stage as shown below. This may lead to TLV333 damage unless the input current is limited to 10mA or less.
Cedrick,
The maximum differential input voltage may be back-calculated based on the information given above. Since there is total of 20kohm between the input terminal, as shown in Fig 20, the max Vin_diff=20k*10mA=200V. Just please be aware that exposure to absolute maximum rated conditions for extended periods of time may affect device reliability - see below.