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Single-power comparator with rail-to-rail input consumes ultra-low supply current per channel

The Texas Instruments LMV7291 enhances low-voltage, low-power, and space-critical designs

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The LMV7291 is a singly-supply, rail-to-rail input low-power comparator, characterized at supply voltage 1.8V, 2.7V, and 5.0V.

LMV7291 High Res Image for CIC

It consumes only an ultra-low 9uA supply current per channel while achieving a 800ns propagation delay (20mV overdrive). The LMV7291 is available in SC70 package. With this tiny package, the PC board area can be significantly reduced. It is ideal for low voltage, low-power, and space-critical designs. The LMV7291 features a push-pull output stage that allows for operation with minimum power consumption when driving a load. It has a 10nA low input bias current, a 200pA low input offset current, and a low ensured VOS of 4mV. The LMV7291 is built with Texas Instruments' advance submicron silicon-gate BiCMOS process. It has bipolar inputs for improved noise performance and CMOS outputs for rail-to-rail output swing.

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By: Rachel Kalina, Hearst Business Media

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