DESCRIPTION
These devices consist of four independent precision voltage comparators with an offset voltage specifications as low as 2mV max for LM339A, LM239A and LM139A. All these comparators were designed specifically to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages. Operation from split power supplies is also possible.
These comparators also have a unique characteristic in that the input common-mode voltage range includes ground even though operated from a single power supply voltage.
■ WIDE SINGLE SUPPLY VOLTAGE RANGE OR
DUAL SUPPLIES FOR ALL DEVICES : +2V TO
+36V OR ±1V TO ±18V
■ VERY LOW SUPPLY CURRENT (1.1mA)
INDEPENDENT OF SUPPLY VOLTAGE
(1.4mW/comparator at +5V)
■ LOW INPUT BIAS CURRENT : 25nA TYP
■ LOW INPUT OFFSET CURRENT : ±5nA TYP
■ LOW INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE : ±1mV TYP
■ INPUT COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE RANGE
INCLUDES GROUND
■ LOW OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE :
250mV TYP. (IO = 4mA)
■ DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE
EQUAL TO THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE
■ TTL, DTL, ECL, MOS, CMOS COMPATIBLE
OUTPUTS
FEATURES
Using this LM139D comparator circuit from Texas Instruments, you can compare voltage and current signals in your electronics project. It has an open collector output. Its typical dual supply voltage is ±3|±5|±9|±12 V, with a minimum of ±1 V and maximum of ±15 V. This comparator has a minimum operating temperature of -55 °C and a maximum of 125 °C. This device is made with bipolar technology. This device uses one or two power supplies. It has 4 channels per chip.
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