TLV3702IP Texas Instruments Integrated Circuit (Dual-In-Line Packages) In Stock
TLV3702IP is a dual low-power high-voltage comparator with push-pull output by Texas Instruments. Key specs: two independent comparator channels, 0.1nA input bias current, 5mV max offset voltage, 8-pin DIP package. From $1.20, in stock with worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
- Package
- Dual-In-Line Packages
- Pin Count
- 8
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- TLV3702IP Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Integrated Circuit
- Temp Range
- -40.0°C to 125.0°C
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- Ultra-low input bias current of 0.1nA at 25°C minimizes loading on high-impedance signal sources in precision sensing applications
- Push-pull output eliminates the need for external pull-up resistors, simplifying circuit design and reducing component count
- Dual comparator configuration in a single 8-pin DIP package enables two independent voltage comparison functions with minimal board space
- High-voltage capability supports operation in applications where wide supply rails or large input signal swings are required
Applications
The TLV3702IP is suited for battery-powered instruments, threshold detection circuits, and window comparator designs where low quiescent current and minimal input loading are critical. Its push-pull output makes it directly compatible with CMOS logic levels without pull-up resistors, simplifying integration into microcontroller-based analog sensing systems. The dual channel configuration also enables efficient implementation of over-voltage and under-voltage monitoring in power management and protection circuits.
Specifications
| Pbfree Code | Yes |
| YTEOL | 15 |
| Amplifier Type | COMPARATOR |
| Average Bias Current-Max (IIB) | 0.0015 µA |
| Bias Current-Max (IIB) @25C | 0.0001 µA |
| Input Offset Voltage-Max | 5000 µV |
| JESD-30 Code | R-PDIP-T8 |
| JESD-609 Code | e4 |
| Number of Functions | 2 |
| Output Type | PUSH-PULL |
| Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY |
| Package Equivalence Code | DIP8,.3 |
| Package Shape | RECTANGULAR |
| Package Style | IN-LINE |
| Packing Method | TUBE |
| Qualification Status | Not Qualified |
| Response Time-Nom | 240000ns |
| Subcategory | Comparator |
| Supply Current-Max | 0.0016mA |
| Supply Voltage Limit-Max | 17V |
| Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) | 5V |
| Surface Mount | NO |
| Technology | CMOS |
| Temperature Grade | AUTOMOTIVE |
| Terminal Finish | Nickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au) |
| Terminal Form | THROUGH-HOLE |
| Terminal Pitch | 2.54mm |
| Terminal Position | DUAL |
| Package | Dual-In-Line Packages |
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| HTS Code | 8542.39.00.90 |
| Country of Origin | Mexico |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the input bias current of the TLV3702IP?
The TLV3702IP has an extremely low input bias current of 0.1nA at 25°C with a maximum specification of 1.5nA. This ultra-low bias current minimizes loading on high-impedance signal sources such as photodiodes, thermistors, and piezoelectric sensors in precision measurement applications.
What type of output does the TLV3702IP use?
The TLV3702IP features a push-pull output stage, which can actively drive both logic high and logic low states without requiring an external pull-up resistor. This simplifies circuit design and improves switching speed compared to open-drain comparator outputs commonly found in similar devices.
What package is the TLV3702IP available in?
The TLV3702IP comes in an 8-pin DIP (Dual In-Line Package), identified by JESD-30 code R-PDIP-T8. This through-hole package is convenient for prototyping on breadboards and in low-volume production where socketed components are preferred for ease of replacement and testing.
How many comparator channels does the TLV3702IP have?
The TLV3702IP contains two independent comparator channels in a single 8-pin package. Having dual comparators in one IC reduces board space and component cost in designs requiring multiple threshold detection functions, such as window comparators or multi-channel voltage monitoring circuits.
What are typical applications for the TLV3702IP?
Typical applications include over-voltage and under-voltage protection circuits, zero-crossing detection, battery level monitoring, and threshold detection in sensor interfaces. The low bias current and push-pull output make it particularly useful in portable battery-operated instruments and precision analog front-end circuits.
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