Product Overview: Texas Instruments LM2901VQDR
The LM2901VQDR by Texas Instruments is a versatile quad differential comparator designed to operate over a wide range of voltages, from single supply to dual supplies. This device is part of the industry-standard LMx01 series and is widely recognized for its reliability and performance in a variety of applications.
The quad comparator is housed in a compact 14-pin SOIC package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. The LM2901VQDR features a low input bias current, low input offset voltage, and an open-collector output configuration. This allows for wired-AND connections which provide flexibility in implementing logic functions.
With an operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, the LM2901VQDR is engineered to withstand harsh environments, making it an ideal choice for automotive and industrial applications. Additionally, the device is characterized for operation from 2V to 36V (or ±1V to ±18V), ensuring compatibility with a broad spectrum of power supplies and making it suitable for both battery-powered and line-powered applications.
The LM2901VQDR's fast response time and low power consumption are valuable features for systems that require efficient power management and prompt signal processing. This includes applications such as limit comparators, simple analog to digital converters, pulse, square wave, and time delay generators.
Key features of the LM2901VQDR include:
- Wide supply voltage range: 2V to 36V
- Differential input voltage range equal to the supply voltage
- Low input bias current: 25 nA (typical)
- Low input offset voltage: 2 mV (typical)
- Output compatible with TTL, MOS, and CMOS
- Low supply current drain independent of supply voltage: 0.8 mA (typical)
Whether it's being used for high-level system monitoring or simple threshold detection, the LM2901VQDR from Texas Instruments is a robust and reliable solution that provides consistent performance for a wide array of electronic circuits and systems.