Parameters |
Package / Case |
S |
Number of Pins |
8 |
Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
Max Operating Temperature |
85°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-40°C |
Output Type |
TTL |
Operating Supply Voltage |
5V |
Number of Elements |
1 |
Number of Channels |
1 |
Max Supply Voltage |
10V |
Min Supply Voltage |
4.5V |
Current - Output |
20mA |
Propagation Delay |
80 ns |
Quiescent Current |
800μA |
Response Time |
60 ns |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio |
90 dB |
Current - Input Bias |
280nA |
Input Offset Voltage (Vos) |
2.5mV |
Voltage Gain |
73.98dB |
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) |
90dB |
Dual Supply Voltage |
5V |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Contains Lead |
LT1671CS8#TR Overview
To facilitate transportation, it comes packaged in S .There is a comparator of type TTL output on this device.We ship the part through Tape & Reel (TR) .There are a total of 1 elements in it.8 pins are present on the comparator.A quiescent current of 800μA is observed in this comparator.The voltage gain of the part is indicated by 73.98dB in the voltage formula.There is no need to exceed 85°C in terms of temperature.Comparator electronics cannot be used at a temperature below -40°C .A comparator's maximum supply voltage is 10V .Comparator electronics is possible to operate this comparator wComparator electronicsh a minimum supply voltage of 4.5V .For the output quality to be maintained, 1 channels work together.The operating supply voltage for normal operation should be 5V .A 20mA output current is specified for this device.
LT1671CS8#TR Features
TTL output capability
Employing 1 elements
Quiescent Current: 800μA
Voltage Gain: 73.98dB
LT1671CS8#TR Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices, Inc. LT1671CS8#TR linear comparators applications.
- Infotainment and Clusters
- Simple Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs)
- Building automation
- High-Speed Differential Line Receiver
- Consumer Medical Electronics
- Zero-Crossing Detectors
- Infotainment & cluster
- Battery management and protection
- Metering Systems
- Alarm and Monitoring Circuits