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TLC393CDR

Manufacturer: TI

Dual, Micropower, LinCMOS(TM) Voltage Comparator

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
TLC393CDR TI 6712 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Dual, Micropower, LinCMOS(TM) Voltage Comparator The TLC393CDR is a dual differential comparator manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI). Below are the factual specifications, descriptions, and features from Ic-phoenix technical data files:

### **Specifications:**  
- **Manufacturer:** Texas Instruments (TI)  
- **Type:** Dual Differential Comparator  
- **Package:** SOIC-8  
- **Supply Voltage Range:** 2 V to 36 V (single supply) or ±1 V to ±18 V (dual supply)  
- **Input Offset Voltage (Max):** 5 mV  
- **Input Bias Current (Max):** 25 nA  
- **Response Time (Typ):** 1.3 μs  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +125°C  
- **Output Type:** Open-Collector  
- **Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR):** 80 dB (Typ)  

### **Descriptions:**  
The TLC393CDR is a low-power, dual-voltage comparator designed for precision applications. It features a wide operating voltage range and low input bias current, making it suitable for battery-powered and industrial applications.  

### **Features:**  
- **Low Power Consumption:** 0.4 mA (Typ) per comparator  
- **Wide Supply Voltage Range:** 2 V to 36 V (single supply)  
- **Low Input Bias Current:** 25 nA (Max)  
- **High CMRR:** 80 dB (Typ)  
- **Open-Drain Outputs:** Allows wired-OR configurations  
- **ESD Protection:** Up to 2000 V (HBM)  

This information is based solely on the manufacturer's datasheet and technical documentation.

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