TLC139, TLC339, TLC339Q LinCMOS MICROPOWER QUAD COMPARATORS
D Very Low Power . . . 200 µW Typ at 5 V D Fast Response T...
TLC139, TLC339, TLC339Q Lin
CMOS MICROPOWER QUAD COMPARATORS
D Very Low Power . . . 200 µW Typ at 5 V D Fast Response Time . . . 2.5 µs Typ With
5-mV Overdrive
D Single Supply Operation:
TLC139M . . . 4 V to 16 V TLC339M . . . 4 V to 16 V TLC339C . . . 3 V to 16 V TLC339I . . . 3 V to 16 V
D High Input Impedance . . . 1012 Ω Typ D Input Offset
Voltage Change at Worst Case
Input at Condition Typically 0.23 µV/Month Including the First 30 Days
D On-Chip ESD Protection
SLCS119B − DECEMBER 1986 − REVISED DECEMBER 2006
D, J, N, OR PW PACKAGE (TOP VIEW)
1OUT 2OUT
VDD 2IN − 2IN + 1IN − 1IN +
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14 3OUT 13 4OUT 12 GND 11 4IN + 10 4IN − 9 3IN + 8 3IN −
FK PACKAGE (TOP VIEW)
2OUT 1OUT NC 3OUT 3OUT
description
The TLC139/TLC339 consists of four independent differential-
voltage comparators designed to operate from a single supply. It is functionally similar to the LM139/LM339 family but uses 1/20th the power for similar response times. The open-drain MOS output stage interfaces to a variety of leads and supplies, as well as wired logic functions. For a similar device with a push-pull output configuration, see the TLC3704 data sheet.
The Texas Instruments Lin
CMOS process offers superior analog performance to standard
CMOS processes. Along with the standard
CMOS advantages of low power without sacrificing speed, high input impedance, and low bias currents, the Lin
CMOS process offers extremely stable input offset
voltages, even with differential input stresses of severa...