LM70IMMX-3, LM70L, LM710 Selling Leads, Datasheet
MFG:National Package Cooled:MSOP-8 D/C:08+
LM70IMMX-3, LM70L, LM710 Datasheet download
Part Number: LM70IMMX-3
MFG: National
Package Cooled: MSOP-8
D/C: 08+
MFG:National Package Cooled:MSOP-8 D/C:08+
LM70IMMX-3, LM70L, LM710 Datasheet download
MFG: National
Package Cooled: MSOP-8
D/C: 08+
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Datasheet: LM70
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Manufacturer: NSC [National Semiconductor]
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Datasheet: LM70
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Manufacturer: NSC [National Semiconductor]
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Datasheet: LM710
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Manufacturer: NSC [National Semiconductor]
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The LM710 series are high-speed voltage comparators intended for use as an accurate, low-level digital level sensor or as a replacement for operational amplifiers in comparator applications where speed is of prime importance. The circuit has a differential input and a single-ended output, with saturated output levels compatible with practically all types of integrated logic.
The device is built on a single silicon chip which insures low offset and thermal drift. The use of a minimum number of stages along with minority-carrier lifetime control (gold doping) makes the circuit much faster than operational amplifiers in saturating comparator applications. In fact, the low stray and wiring capacitances that can be realized with monolithic construction make the device difficult to duplicate with discrete components operating at equivalent power levels.
The LM710 series are useful as pulse height discriminators, voltage comparators in high-speed A/D converters or go, no-go detectors in automatic test equipment. They also have applications in digital systems as an adjustable-threshold line receiver or an interface between logic types. In addition, the low cost of the units suggests them for applications replacing relatively simple discrete component circuitry.