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TLV9022-Q1, TLV9024-Q1, TLV9032-Q1, TLV9034-Q1
SNOSDA9A – JUNE 2020 – REVISED DECEMBER 2020
TLV902x-Q1 and TLV903x-Q1 High-Precision Dual and Quad Automotive Comparators
reached and a small time period passed before the
output starts responding to the inputs. This prevents
1 Features
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•
Qualified for automotive applications
AEC-Q100 qualified with the following results:
– Device temperature grade 1: –40°C to 125°C
ambient operating temperature range
– Device HBM ESD classification level 2
– Device CDM ESD classification level C6
1.65 V to 5.5 V supply range
Power-On Reset (POR) for known start-up
Precision input offset voltage 300 μV
100ns Typ propagation delay
Low quiescent current 16 μA per channel
Rail-to-Rail input voltage range exceeds the rails
Open-drain output option (TLV902x-Q1)
Push-pull output option (TLV903x-Q1)
2 kV ESD Protection
output transients during system power-up and power-
down.
These comparators also feature no output phase
inversion with fault-tolerant inputs that can go up to
6V without damage. This makes this family of
comparators well suited for precision voltage
monitoring in harsh, noisy environments.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
The TLV902x-Q1 comparators have an open-drain
output stage that can be pulled below or beyond the
supply voltage, making it appropriate for low voltage
logic and level translators.
The TLV903x-Q1 comparators have a push-pull
output stage capable of sinking and sourcing
milliamps of current when controlling an LED or
driving a capacitive load such as a MOSFET gate.
The TLV902x-Q1 and TLV903x-Q1 are specified for
the Automotive temperature range of -40°C to +125°C
and are available in a standard leaded and leadless
packages.
2 Applications
•
Automotive
– HEV/EV and power train
– Infotainment and cluster
– Body control module
Industrial
Device Information
PART NUMBER
PACKAGE (1)
BODY SIZE (NOM)
3.91 mm × 4.90 mm
3.00 mm × 4.40 mm
3.00 mm × 3.00 mm
2.00 mm × 2.00 mm
1.60 mm × 2.90 mm
3.91 mm × 8.65 mm
4.40 mm × 5.00 mm
4.20 mm x 2.00 mm
3.00 mm × 3.00 mm
•
SOIC (8)
3 Description
TSSOP (8)
VSSOP (8)
WSON (8)
TLV9022-Q1,
TLV9032-Q1
(Dual)
The TLV902x-Q1 and TLV903x-Q1 are a family of
Automotive grade dual and quad channel
comparators. The family offers low input offset
voltage, integrated Power-On Reset (POR) circuitry,
and fault-tolerant inputs with an excellent speed-to-
power combination with a propagation delay of 100
ns. Operating voltage range of 1.65 V to 5.5 V with a
quiescent supply current of 18μA per channel.
SOT-23 (8)
SOIC (14)
TLV9024-Q1,
TLV9034-Q1
(Quad)
TSSOP (14)
SOT-23-THIN (14)
WQFN (16)
This device family also includes a Power On Reset
(POR) feature that ensures the output is in a known
(1) For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at
the end of the datasheet.
state until the minimum supply voltage has been
V+
V+
V+
IN+
IN-
+
-
IN+
IN-
+
-
Output
Control
Output
Control
OUT
OUT
V+
V+
V-
SNAPBACK
ESD
CLAMPS
SNAPBACK
ESD
CLAMPS
V-
V-
V-
V-
V-
V-
V-
Power-On-Reset
(POR)
Power-On-Reset
(POR)
Bias
Bias
V-
V-
TLV9022-Q1 and TLV9024-Q1 Block Diagram
TLV9032-Q1 and TLV9034-Q1 Block Diagram
An IMPORTANT NOTICE at the end of this data sheet addresses availability, warranty, changes, use in safety-critical applications,
intellectual property matters and other important disclaimers. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, this document contains PRODUCTION
DATA.
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Table of Contents
1 Features............................................................................1
2 Applications.....................................................................1
3 Description.......................................................................1
4 Revision History.............................................................. 2
5 Pin Configuration and Functions...................................3
Pin Functions: TLV90x2-Q1 .............................................3
Pin Functions: TLV90x4-Q1 .............................................4
6 Specifications.................................................................. 5
6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ....................................... 5
6.2 ESD Ratings .............................................................. 5
6.3 Recommended Operating Conditions ........................5
6.4 Thermal Information, TLV90x2-Q1 .............................6
6.5 Thermal Information, TLV90x4-Q1 .............................6
6.6 Electrical Characteristics, ...........................................7
6.7 Switching Characteristics, ..........................................8
6.8 Electrical Characteristics, ...........................................9
6.9 Switching Characteristics, ........................................10
6.10 Typical Characteristics............................................ 11
7 Detailed Description......................................................17
7.1 Overview...................................................................17
7.2 Functional Block Diagram.........................................17
7.3 Feature Description...................................................17
7.4 Device Functional Modes..........................................17
8 Application and Implementation..................................20
8.1 Application Information............................................. 20
8.2 Typical Applications.................................................. 23
8.3 Power Supply Recommendations.............................30
9 Layout.............................................................................31
9.1 Layout Guidelines..................................................... 31
9.2 Layout Example........................................................ 31
10 Device and Documentation Support..........................32
10.1 Documentation Support.......................................... 32
10.2 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates..32
10.3 Support Resources................................................. 32
10.4 Trademarks.............................................................32
10.5 Electrostatic Discharge Caution..............................32
10.6 Glossary..................................................................32
11 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable
Information.................................................................... 32
4 Revision History
NOTE: Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version.
Changes from Revision * (June 2020) to Revision A (December 2020)
Page
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Updated the numbering format for tables, figures, and cross-references throughout the document..................1
Added tables for Quad........................................................................................................................................5
Added Typical Graphs.......................................................................................................................................11
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5 Pin Configuration and Functions
OUT1
IN1œ
IN1+
Vœ
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
V+
8
V+
OUT1
1
2
Exposed
Thermal
Die Pad
on
OUT2
IN2œ
IN2+
IN1œ
7
6
OUT2
IN2œ
IN1+
3
4
Underside
5
IN2+
Vœ
Figure 5-1. D, DGK, PW, DDF Packages
8-Pin SOIC, VSSOP, TSSOP, SOT-23-8
Top View
NOTE: Connect exposed thermal pad directly to V- pin.
Figure 5-2. DSG Package,
8-Pad WSON With Exposed Thermal Pad,
Top View
Pin Functions: TLV90x2-Q1
PIN
I/O
DESCRIPTION
NAME
OUT1
NO.
1
O
I
Output pin of the comparator 1
IN1–
2
Inverting input pin of comparator 1
Noninverting input pin of comparator 1
Negative (low) supply
IN1+
3
I
V–
4
—
I
IN2+
5
Noninverting input pin of comparator 2
Inverting input pin of comparator 2
Output pin of the comparator 2
Positive supply
IN2–
6
I
OUT2
V+
7
O
—
—
8
Thermal Pad
—
Connect directly to V- pin
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Pin Functions: TLV90x4-Q1
OUT2
OUT1
V+
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14 OUT3
OUT4
Vœ
13
12
11
10
9
V+
IN1œ
NC
1
2
3
4
12
11
10
9
Vœ
IN4+
NC
IN1œ
IN1+
IN4+
IN4œ
Thermal
Pad
IN1+
IN4œ
IN2œ
IN3+
IN2+
IN3œ
8
Not to scale
Figure 5-3. D, PW, DYY Package,
14-Pin SOIC, TSSOP, SOT-23,
Top View
NOTE: Connect exposed thermal pad directly to V- pin.
Figure 5-4. RTE Package,
16-Pad WQFN With Exposed Thermal Pad,
Top View
Pin Functions: TLV90x4-Q1
PIN
SOIC
I/O
DESCRIPTION
NAME(1)
OUT2
OUT1
V+
WQFN
15
16
1
1
2
Output
Output
—
Output pin of the comparator 2
Output pin of the comparator1
Positive supply
3
IN1–
4
2
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
—
Negative input pin of the comparator 1
Positive input pin of the comparator 1
Negative input pin of the comparator 2
Positive input pin of the comparator 2
Negative input pin of the comparator 3
Positive input pin of the comparator 3
Negative input pin of the comparator 4
Positive input pin of the comparator 4
Negative supply
IN1+
5
4
IN2–
6
5
IN2+
7
6
IN3–
8
7
IN3+
9
8
IN4–
10
11
12
13
14
—
—
—
9
IN4+
11
12
13
14
3
V–
OUT4
OUT3
NC
Output
Output
—
Output pin of the comparator 4
Output pin of the comparator 3
No Internal Connection - Leave floating or GND
No Internal Connection - Leave floating or GND
Connect directly to V- pin.
NC
10
PAD
—
Thermal Pad
—
(1) Some manufacturers transpose the names of channels 1 & 2. Electrically the pinouts are identical, just a difference in channel naming
convention.
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6 Specifications
6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)(1)
MIN
MAX
6
UNIT
V
Supply voltage: VS = (V+) – (V–)
Input pins (IN+, IN–) from V–(2)
Current into Input pins (IN+, IN–)
–0.3
–0.3
–10
6
V
10
mA
Output (OUT) from V–, open drain
only(3)
–0.3
–0.3
6
V
V
Output (OUT) from V–, push-pull
only
(V+) + 0.3
Output short circuit duration(4)
Junction temperature, TJ
Storage temperature, Tstg
10
150
150
s
°C
°C
–65
(1) Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings
only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under
Recommended Operating Conditions. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device
reliability.
(2) Input terminals are diode-clamped to (V–). Input signals that can swing more than 0.3 V beyond the supply rails must be current-limited
to 10 mA or less. Additionally, Inputs (IN+, IN–) can be greater than V+ and OUT as long as it is within the –0.3 V to 6 V range
(3) Output (OUT) for open drain can be greater than V+ and inputs (IN+, IN–) as long as it is within the –0.3 V to 6 V range
(4) Short-circuit to V– or V+. Short circuits from outputs can cause excessive heating and eventual destruction.
6.2 ESD Ratings
VALUE
±2000
±1000
UNIT
Human-body model (HBM), , per AEC Q100-002(1)
Charged-device model (CDM), per AEC Q100-0111
Electrostatic
discharge
V(ESD)
V
(1) AEC Q100-002 indicates that HBM stressing shall be in accordance with the ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 specification.
6.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)
MIN
1.65
–0.2
–40
MAX
5.5
UNIT
V
Supply voltage: VS = (V+) – (V–)
Input voltage range (IN+, IN–) from (V–)
Ambient temperature, TA
5.7
V
125
°C
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6.4 Thermal Information, TLV90x2-Q1
TLV90x2-Q1
DGK
PW
DSG
DDF
THERMAL METRIC (1)
D (SOIC)
UNIT
(TSSOP) (VSSOP) (WSON) (SOT-23)
8 PINS
167.7
107.0
111.2
53.1
8 PINS
221.7
109.1
152.5
36.4
8 PINS
8 PINS
175.2
178.1
139.5
47.2
8 PINS
RqJA
Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance
Junction-to-case (top) thermal resistance
Junction-to-board thermal resistance
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
RqJC(top)
RqJB
yJT
Junction-to-top characterization parameter
Junction-to-board characterization parameter
Junction-to-case (bottom) thermal resistance
yJB
110.4
–
150.7
–
138.9
127.3
RqJC(bot)
(1) For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the Semiconductor and IC Package Thermal Metrics application
report.
6.5 Thermal Information, TLV90x4-Q1
TLV90x4-Q1
PW
RTE
DYY
THERMAL METRIC(1)
D (SOIC)
UNIT
(TSSOP) (WQFN) (SOT-23)
14 PINS 14 PINS 16 PINS 14 PINS
RqJA
Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance
Junction-to-case (top) thermal resistance
Junction-to-board thermal resistance
136.0
91.2
92.0
46.9
91.6
–
155.0
82.0
98.5
25.7
97.6
–
134.1
122.6
109.3
30.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
RqJC(top)
RqJB
yJT
Junction-to-top characterization parameter
Junction-to-board characterization parameter
Junction-to-case (bottom) thermal resistance
yJB
108.3
98.7
RqJC(bot)
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6.6 Electrical Characteristics,
For VS (Total Supply Voltage) = (V+) – (V– ) = 5 V, VCM = (V– ) at TA = 25°C (Unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
±0.3
±0.5
MAX
UNIT
OFFSET VOLTAGE
VOS
Input offset voltage
Input offset voltage
VS = 1.8 V and 5 Vx
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C
–1.5
–2
1.5
2
mV
VOS
dVIO/dT
Input offset voltage drift VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C
µV/°C
POWER SUPPLY
Quiescent current per
comparator
IQ
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, No Load, Output Low
16
30
35
µA
Quiescent current per
comparator
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, No Load, Output Low, TA =
–40°C to +125°C
IQ
Power-supply rejection VS = 1.8 V to 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C, (push-
ratio pull verison)
PSRR
PSRR
75
80
95
95
dB
dB
Power-supply rejection VS = 1.8 V to 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C (open
ratio
drain version)
INPUT BIAS CURRENT
IB
Input bias current
Input offset current
VCM = VS/2
VCM = VS/2
5
1
pA
pA
IOS
INPUT CAPACITANCE
Input Capacitance,
Differential
CID
CIC
VCM = VS/2
VCM = VS/2
2
3
pF
pF
Input Capacitance,
Common Mode
INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE
Common-mode voltage
range
VCM-Range
CMRR
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C
(V–) – 0.2
(V+) + 0.2
V
Common-mode
rejection ratio
VS = 5 V, (V–) – 0.2 V < VCM < (V+) + 0.2 V, TA
= –40°C to +125°C
60
50
70
60
dB
dB
Common-mode
rejection ratio
VS = 1.8 V, (V–) – 0.2 V < VCM < (V+) + 0.2 V,
TA = –40°C to +125°C
CMRR
OPEN-LOOP GAIN
Large signal differential
voltage amplification
AVD
For push-pull version only
50
200
V/mV
OUTPUT
VOL
Voltage swing from (V–) ISINK = 4 mA, TA = 25°C
75
75
125
175
125
mV
mV
mV
VOL
Voltage swing from (V–) ISINK = 4 mA, TA = –40°C to +125°C
Voltage swing from (V+) ISOURCE = 4 mA, TA = 25°C (push-pull only)
VOH
ISOURCE = 4 mA, TA = –40°C to +125°C (push-
VOH
ILKG
Voltage swing from (V+)
pull only)
175
mV
pA
Open-drain output
VPULLUP = (V+), TA = 25°C (open drain only)
leakage current
100
ISC
ISC
Short-circuit current
Short-circuit current
VS = 5 V, Sinking
90
90
100
100
mA
mA
VS = 5 V, Sourcing (push-pull only)
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6.7 Switching Characteristics,
For VS (Total Supply Voltage) = (V+) – ( ) = 5 V, VCM = VS / 2, CL = 15 pF at TA = 25°C (Unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
OUTPUT
VID = –100 mV; Delay from mid-point of
input to mid-point of output (RP = 2.5 KΩ
for open drain only)
Propagation delay time, high-
to-low
TPD-HL
100
115
150
ns
ns
ns
VID = 100 mV; Delay from mid-point of
input to mid-point of output (for push-pull
only)
Propagation delay time, low-to-
high
TPD-LH
VID = 100 mV; Delay from mid-point of
input to mid-point of output (RP = 2.5 KΩ
for open drain only)
Propagation delay time, low-to-
high
TPD-LH
5V Output Fall Time, 80% to
20%
VID = –100 mV
TFALL
TRISE
3
3
ns
ns
5V Output Rise Time, 20% to
80%
VID = 100 mV (for push-pull only)
VID = 100 mV (RP = 2.5 KΩ for open drain
only)
FTOGGLE
5V, Toggle Frequency
3
MHz
POWER ON TIME
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, VCM = (V–), VID = –0.1
V, VPULL-UP = VS / 2, Delay from VS / 2 to
VOUT = 0.1 x VS / 2 (RP = 2.5 KΩ for open
drain only)
PON
Power on-time
20
µs
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6.8 Electrical Characteristics,
For VS (Total Supply Voltage) = (V+) – (V– ) = 5 V, VCM = (V– ) at TA = 25°C (Unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
±0.3
±0.5
MAX
UNIT
OFFSET VOLTAGE
VOS
Input offset voltage
Input offset voltage
VS = 1.8 V and 5 Vx
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C
–1.5
–2
1.5
2
mV
VOS
dVIO/dT
Input offset voltage drift VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C
µV/°C
POWER SUPPLY
Quiescent current per
comparator
IQ
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, No Load, Output Low
16
30
35
µA
Quiescent current per
comparator
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, No Load, Output Low, TA =
–40°C to +125°C
IQ
Power-supply rejection VS = 1.8 V to 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C, (push-
ratio pull version)
PSRR
PSRR
PSRR
PSRR
177.8
µV/V
dB
Power-supply rejection VS = 1.8 V to 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C, (push-
ratio pull version)
75
80
95
95
Power-supply rejection VS = 1.8 V to 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C, (open
ratio drain version)
100
µV/V
dB
Power-supply rejection VS = 1.8 V to 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C, (open
ratio
drain version)
INPUT BIAS CURRENT
IB
Input bias current
Input offset current
VCM = VS/2
VCM = VS/2
5
1
pA
pA
IOS
INPUT CAPACITANCE
Input Capacitance,
Differential
CID
CIC
VCM = VS/2
VCM = VS/2
2
3
pF
pF
Input Capacitance,
Common Mode
INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE
Common-mode voltage
range
VCM-Range
CMRR
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, TA = –40°C to +125°C
(V–) – 0.2
(V+) + 0.2
V
Common-mode
rejection ratio
VS = 5 V, (V–) – 0.2 V < VCM < (V+) + 0.2 V, TA
= –40°C to +125°C
60
50
70
60
dB
dB
Common-mode
rejection ratio
VS = 1.8 V, (V–) – 0.2 V < VCM < (V+) + 0.2 V,
TA = –40°C to +125°C
CMRR
OPEN-LOOP GAIN
Large signal differential
voltage amplification
AVD
For push-pull version only
50
200
V/mV
OUTPUT
VOL
Voltage swing from (V–) ISINK = 4 mA, TA = 25°C
75
75
125
175
125
mV
mV
mV
VOL
Voltage swing from (V–) ISINK = 4 mA, TA = –40°C to +125°C
Voltage swing from (V+) ISOURCE = 4 mA, TA = 25°C (push-pull only)
VOH
ISOURCE = 4 mA, TA = –40°C to +125°C (push-
VOH
ILKG
Voltage swing from (V+)
pull only)
175
mV
pA
Open-drain output
VPULLUP = (V+), TA = 25°C (open drain only)
leakage current
100
ISC
ISC
Short-circuit current
Short-circuit current
VS = 5 V, Sinking
90
90
100
100
mA
mA
VS = 5 V, Sourcing (push-pull only)
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For VS (Total Supply Voltage) = (V+) – (V– ) = 5 V, VCM = VS / 2, CL = 15 pF at TA = 25°C (Unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
OUTPUT
VID = –100 mV; Delay from mid-point of
input to mid-point of output (RP = 2.5 KΩ
for open drain only)
Propagation delay time, high-
to-low
TPD-HL
100
115
150
ns
ns
ns
VID = 100 mV; Delay from mid-point of
input to mid-point of output (for push-pull
only)
Propagation delay time, low-to-
high
TPD-LH
VID = 100 mV; Delay from mid-point of
input to mid-point of output (RP = 2.5 KΩ
for open drain only)
Propagation delay time, low-to-
high
TPD-LH
5V Output Fall Time, 80% to
20%
VID = –100 mV
TFALL
3
3
3
ns
ns
5V Output Rise Time, 20% to
80%
TRISE
VID = 100 mV, for push-pull only
VID = 100 mV (RP = 2.5 KΩ for open drain
only)
FTOGGLE
5V, Toggle Frequency
MHz
POWER ON TIME
VS = 1.8 V and 5 V, VCM = (V–), VID = –0.1
V, VPULL-UP = VS / 2, Delay from VS / 2 to
VOUT = 0.1 x VS / 2 (RP = 2.5 KΩ for open
drain only)
PON
Power on-time
30
µs
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6.10 Typical Characteristics
TA = 25°C, VS = 5 V, RPULLUP = 2.5k, CL = 15 pF, VCM = 0 V, VUNDERDRIVE = 100 mV, VOVERDRIVE = 100 mV unless otherwise
noted.
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
125°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
6
1.8V
3.3V
5V
3
0
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
Supply Voltage (V)
4.5
5
5.5
-40 -25 -10
5
20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125
Temperature (°C)
Figure 6-1. Supply Current vs. Supply Voltage
30
Figure 6-2. Supply Current vs. Temperature
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
125°C
125°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
6
6
85°C
25°C
-40°C
VS=1.8V
VS=3.3V
3
3
0
-0.2
0
-0.2 0.2 0.6
0
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
1
Input Voltage (V)
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
2
1
1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6
Input Voltage (V)
3
3.4
Figure 6-3. Supply Current vs. Input Voltage, 1.8V
Figure 6-4. Supply Current vs. Input Voltage, 3.3V
1000
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
100
10
1
0.1
125°C
6
3
85°C
25°C
-40°C
VS = 5V
VIN = VS/2
0.01
0.002
0
-0.5
-40 -25 -10
5
20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125
Temperature (°C)
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
Input Voltage (V)
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
Figure 6-6. Input Bias Current vs. Temperature
Figure 6-5. Supply Current vs. Input Voltage, 5V
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6.10 Typical Characteristics (continued)
TA = 25°C, VS = 5 V, RPULLUP = 2.5k, CL = 15 pF, VCM = 0 V, VUNDERDRIVE = 100 mV, VOVERDRIVE = 100 mV unless otherwise
noted.
10
1
10
P-P Output Only
1
100m
10m
1m
100m
10m
1m
125°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
125°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
100m
1m 10m
Output Sinking Current (A)
100m
100m
1m 10m
Output Sourcing Current (A)
100m
Figure 6-7. Output Sinking Current vs. Output Voltage, 1.8V
Figure 6-8. Output Sourcing Current vs. Output Voltage, 1.8V
10
10
P-P Output Only
1
1
100m
100m
125°C
125°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
10m
1m
10m
1m
100m
1m 10m
Output Sinking Current (A)
100m
100m
1m 10m
Output Sourcing Current (A)
100m
Figure 6-9. Output Sinking Current vs. Output Voltage, 3.3V
Figure 6-10. Output Sourcing Current vs. Output Voltage, 3.3V
10
10
P-P Output Only
1
1
100m
100m
125°C
125°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
10m
1m
10m
1m
100m
1m 10m
Output Sinking Current (A)
100m
100m
1m 10m
Output Sourcing Current (A)
100m
Figure 6-11. Output Sinking Current vs. Output Voltage, 5V
Figure 6-12. Output Sourcing Current vs. Output Voltage, 5V
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6.10 Typical Characteristics (continued)
TA = 25°C, VS = 5 V, RPULLUP = 2.5k, CL = 15 pF, VCM = 0 V, VUNDERDRIVE = 100 mV, VOVERDRIVE = 100 mV unless otherwise
noted.
130
120
110
100
90
130
120
110
100
90
Push-Pull Output Only
5V
3.3V
1.8
5V
3.3V
1.8
80
80
70
70
60
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20
20
10
10
0
0
-40 -25 -10
5
20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125
Temperature (°C)
-40 -25 -10
5
20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125
Temperature (°C)
Figure 6-13. Sinking Short Circuit Current vs. Temperature
Figure 6-14. Sourcing Short Circuit Current vs. Temperature
1k
1k
VS = 5V
VS = 5V
100
100
10
10
125°C
125°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
1
1
10p
100p 1n
Output Capacittive Load (F)
10n
10p
100p 1n
Output Capacittive Load (F)
10n
Figure 6-15. Risetime vs. Capacitive Load
Figure 6-16. Falltime vs. Capacitive Load
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6.10 Typical Characteristics (continued)
TA = 25°C, VS = 5 V, RPULLUP = 2.5k, CL = 15 pF, VCM = 0 V, VUNDERDRIVE = 100 mV, VOVERDRIVE = 100 mV unless otherwise
noted.
700
650
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
700
650
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
-40°C
25°C
85°C
125°C
VS = 1.8V
-40°C
25°C
85°C
125°C
VS = 1.8V
0
0
5 6 78 10
20 30 4050 70 100 200 300 500
Input Overdrive (mV)
1000
5 6 78 10
20 30 4050 70 100 200 300 500
Input Overdrive (mV)
1000
Figure 6-17. Propagation Delay, High to Low, 1.8V
700
Figure 6-18. Propagation Delay, Low to High, 1.8V
700
125°C
85°C
25°C
-40°C
25°C
85°C
VS = 3.3V
VS = 3.3V
650
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
650
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
-40°C
125°C
0
0
5 6 78 10
20 30 4050 70 100 200 300 500
Input Overdrive (mV)
1000
5 6 78 10
20 30 4050 70 100 200 300 500
Input Overdrive (mV)
1000
Figure 6-19. Propagation Delay, High to Low, 3.3V
700
Figure 6-20. Propagation Delay, Low to High, 3.3V
700
-40°C
-40°C
25°C
85°C
VS = 5V
650
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
650
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
VS = 5V
25°C
85°C
125°C
125°C
0
0
5 6 78 10
20 30 4050 70 100 200 300 500
Input Overdrive (mV)
1000
5 6 78 10
20 30 4050 70 100 200 300 500
Input Overdrive (mV)
1000
Figure 6-21. Propagation Delay, High to Low, 5V
Figure 6-22. Propagation Delay, Low to High, 5V
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6.10 Typical Characteristics (continued)
TA = 25°C, VS = 5 V, RPULLUP = 2.5k, CL = 15 pF, VCM = 0 V, VUNDERDRIVE = 100 mV, VOVERDRIVE = 100 mV unless otherwise
noted.
2
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
2
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
TA = 125°C
TA = 125°C
-0.4
-0.8
-1.2
-1.6
-2
-0.4
-0.8
-1.2
-1.6
-2
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
-0.2
0
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
1
Input Voltage (V)
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
2
-0.5
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
Input Voltage (V)
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
Figure 6-23. Offset Voltage vs. Input Votlage at 125°C, 1.8V
Figure 6-24. Offset Voltage vs. Input Votlage at 125°C, 5V
2
2
TA = 25°C
1.6
TA = 25°C
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
-0.4
-0.4
-0.8
-0.8
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
-1.2
-1.2
-1.6
-2
-1.6
-2
-0.2
0
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
1
Input Voltage (V)
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
2
-0.5
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
Input Voltage (V)
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
Figure 6-25. Offset Voltage vs. Input Votlage at 25°C, 1.8V
Figure 6-26. Offset Voltage vs. Input Votlage at 25°C, 5V
2
2
TA = -40°C
1.6
TA = -40°C
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
-0.4
-0.4
-0.8
-0.8
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
-1.2
-1.2
-1.6
-2
-1.6
-2
-0.2
0
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
1
Input Voltage (V)
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
2
-0.5
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
Input Voltage (V)
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
Figure 6-27. Offset Voltage vs. Input Votlage at -40°C, 1.8V
Figure 6-28. Offset Voltage vs. Input Votlage at -40°C, 5V
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6.10 Typical Characteristics (continued)
TA = 25°C, VS = 5 V, RPULLUP = 2.5k, CL = 15 pF, VCM = 0 V, VUNDERDRIVE = 100 mV, VOVERDRIVE = 100 mV unless otherwise
noted.
2
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
2
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
TA = 125°C
Vin = V+
TA = 125°C
Vin = V-
-0.4
-0.8
-1.2
-1.6
-2
-0.4
-0.8
-1.2
-1.6
-2
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
1.5
2
2.5
3
Supply Voltage (V)
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
1.5
2
2.5
3
Supply Voltage (V)
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
Figure 6-29. Offset Voltage vs. Supply Voltage at 125°C, VIN=V+
Figure 6-30. Offset Voltage vs. Supply Voltage at 125°C, VIN=V-
2
2
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
TA = -40°C
Vin = V-
TA = 25°C
1.6
Vin = V+
1.2
0.8
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
0.4
0
-0.4
-0.8
-1.2
-1.6
-2
-0.4
-0.8
-1.2
-1.6
-2
1.5
2
2.5
3
Supply Voltage (V)
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
1.5
2
2.5
3
Supply Voltage (V)
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
Figure 6-31. Offset Voltage vs. Supply Voltage at 25°C, VIN=V+
Figure 6-32. Offset Voltage vs. Supply Voltage at 25°C, VIN=V-
2
2
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
TA = -40°C
1.6
TA = -40°C
1.6
Vin = V-
1.2
0.8
Vin = V+
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
0.4
0
-0.4
-0.4
-0.8
-1.2
-1.6
-2
-0.8
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
-1.2
-1.6
-2
1.5
2
2.5
3
Supply Voltage (V)
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
1.5
2
2.5
3
Supply Voltage (V)
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
Figure 6-33. Offset Voltage vs. Supply Voltage at -40°C, VIN=V+
Figure 6-34. Offset Voltage vs. Supply Voltage at -40°C, VIN=V-
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7 Detailed Description
7.1 Overview
The TLV902x-Q1 and TLV903x-Q1 devices are dual-channel, micro-power comparators with push-pull and
open-drain outputs and low input offset voltage. Operating down to 1.65 V while only consuming only 16 µA per
channel, the TLV902x-Q1 and TLV903x-Q1 are ideally suited for portable, automotive and industrial applications.
An internal power-on reset circuit ensures that the output remains in a known state during power-up and power-
down while fail-safe inputs can tolerate input transients without damage or false outputs.
7.2 Functional Block Diagram
V+
V+
*
*
IN+
IN-
+
-
Output
Control
OUT
V+
SNAPBACK
ESD
CLAMPS
Power
Clamp
V-
V-
V-
V-
Power-On
Reset
Bias
* Push-Pull
Version Only
V-
7.3 Feature Description
The TLV902x-Q1 (open-drain output) and TLV903x-Q1 (push-pull output) devices are micro-power comparators
that have low input offset voltages and are capable of operating at low voltages. The TLV90xx-Q1 family feature
a rail-to-rail input stage capable of operating up to 200 mV beyond the power supply rails. The comparators also
feature push-pull and open-drain output stage options and Power On Reset for known start-up conditions.
7.4 Device Functional Modes
7.4.1 Outputs
7.4.1.1 TLV9022-Q1 and TLV9024-Q1 Open Drain Output
The TLV902x-Q1 features an open-drain (also commonly called open collector) sinking-only output stage
enabling the output logic levels to be pulled up to an external voltage from 0 V up to 5.5 V, independent of the
comparator supply voltage (VS). The open-drain output also allows logical OR'ing of multiple open drain outputs
and logic level translation. TI recommends setting the pull-up resistor current to between 100uA and 1mA. Lower
pull-up resistor values will help increase the rising edge risetime, but at the expense of increasing V OL and
higher power dissipation. The risetime will be dependant on the time constant of the total pull-up resistance and
total load capacitance. Large value pull-up resistors (>1 MΩ) will create an exponential rising edge due to the RC
time constant and increase the risetime.
Unused open drain outputs should be left floating, or can be tied to the V- pin if floating pins are not allowed.
While an individual output can typically sink up to 125 mA, the total combined current for all channels must be
less than 200 mA.
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7.4.1.2 TLV9032-Q1 and TLV9034-Q1 Push-Pull Output
The TLV903x-Q1 features a push-pull output stage capable of both sinking and sourcing current. This allows
driving loads such as LED's and MOSFET gates, as well as eliminating the need for a power-wasting external
pull-up resistor. The push-pull output must never be connected to another output.
Unused push-pull outputs should be left floating, and never tied to a supply, ground, or another output. While an
individual output can typically sink and source up to 100mA, the total combined current for all channels must be
less than 200 mA.
7.4.2 Power-On Reset (POR)
The TLV90xx-Q1 has an internal Power-on-Reset (POR) circuit for known start-up or power-down conditions.
While the power supply (Vs) is ramping up or ramping down, the POR circuitry will be activated for up to 30µs
after the minimum supply voltage threshold of 1.5V is crossed, or immediately when the supply voltage drops
below 1.5V. When the supply voltage is equal to or greater than the minimum supply voltage, and after the delay
period, the comparator output reflects the state of the differential input (VID).
The POR circuit will keep the output high impedance (HI-Z) during the POR period (ton).
Power On Reset Time (tON
)
0V
+1.5V
VS
V
/ 2
OH
V
OL
OUT
Figure 7-1. Power-On Reset Timing Diagram
Note that it the nature of an open collector output that the output will rise with the pull-up voltage during the POR
period.
For the TL903x-Q1 push-pull output devices, the output is "floating" during the POR period. A light pull-up (to V
+) or pull-down (to V-) resistor can be used to pre-bias the output condition to prevent the output from floating. If
output high is the desired start-up condition, then use the open collector TL902x-Q1, since a pull-up resistor is
already required.
7.4.3 Inputs
7.4.3.1 Rail to Rail Input
The TLV90xx-Q1 input voltage range extends from 200mV below V- to 200 mV above V+. The differential input
voltage (VID) can be any voltage within these limits. No phase-inversion of the comparator output will occur when
the input pins exceed V+ or V-.
7.4.3.2 Fault Tolerant Inputs
The TLV90xx-Q1 inputs are fault tolerant up to 5.5V independent of VS. Fault tolerant is defined as maintaining
the same high input impedance when VS is unpowered or within the recommended operating ranges.
The fault tolerant inputs can be any value between 0 V and 5.5 V, even while VS is zero or ramping up or down.
This feature avoids power sequencing issues as long as the input voltage range and supply voltage are within
the specified ranges. This is possible since the inputs are not clamped to V+ and the input current maintains its
value even when a higher voltage is applied to the inputs.
As long as one of the input pins remains within the valid input range, and the supply voltage is valid and not in
POR, the output state will be correct.
The following is a summary of input voltage excursions and their outcomes:
1. When both IN- and IN+ are within the specified input voltage range:
a. If IN- is higher than IN+ and the offset voltage, the output is low.
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b. If IN- is lower than IN+ and the offset voltage, the output is high.
2. When IN- is outside the specified input voltage range and IN+ is within the specified voltage range, the output
is low.
3. When IN+ is higher than the specified input voltage range and IN- is within the specified input voltage range,
the output is high
4. When IN- and IN+ are both outside the specified input voltage range, the output is indeterminate (random).
Do not operate in this region.
Even with the fault tolerant feature, TI strongly recommends keeping the inputs within the specified input voltage
range during normal system operation to maintain datasheet specifications. Operating outside the specified input
range can cause changes in specifications such as propagation delay and input bias current, which can lead to
unpredictable behavior.
7.4.3.3 Input Protection
The input bias current is typically 5 pA for input voltages between V+ and V-. The comparator inputs are
protected from reverse voltage by the internal ESD diodes connected to V-. As the input voltage goes under V-,
or above the input Absolute Maximum ratings the protection diodes become forward biased and begin to
conduct causing the input bias current to increase exponentially. Input bias current typically doubles for each
10°C temperature increase.
If the inputs are to be connected to a low impedance source, such as a power supply or buffered reference line,
TI recommends adding a current-limiting resistor in series with the input to limit any transient currents should the
clamps conduct. The current should be limited 10 mA or less. This series resistance can be part of any resistive
input dividers or networks.
7.4.4 ESD Protection
The TLV90xx-Q1 family incorporates internal ESD protection circuits on all pins. The inputs, and the open-drain
output, use a proprietary "snapback" type ESD clamp from each pin to V-, which allows the pins to exceed the
supply voltage (V+). While shown as Zener diodes, snapback "short" and go low impedance (like an SCR) when
the threshold is exceeded, as opposed to clamping to a defined voltage like a Zener.
The TLV902x-Q1 open-drain output protection also consists of a ESD clamp between the output and V- to allow
the output to be pulled above V+ to a maximum of 5.5V.
The TLV903x-Q1 push-pull output protection consists of a ESD clamp between the output and V-, but also
includes a ESD diode clamp to V+, as the output should not exceed the supply rails.
If the inputs are to be connected to a low impedance source, such as a power supply or buffered reference line,
TI recommends adding a current-limiting resistor in series with the input to limit any transient currents should the
clamps conduct. The current should be limited 10 mA or less. This series resistance can be part of any resistive
input dividers or networks. TI does not specify the performance of the ESD clamps and external clamping should
be added if the inputs or output could exceed the maximum ratings as part of normal operation.
7.4.5 Unused Inputs
If a channel is not to be used, DO NOT tie the inputs together. Due to the high equivalent bandwidth and low
offset voltage, tying the inputs directly together can cause high frequency oscillations as the device triggers on
it's own internal wideband noise. Instead, the inputs should be tied to any available voltage that resides within
the specified input voltage range and provides a minimum of 50mV differential voltage. For example, one input
can be grounded and the other input connected to a reference voltage, or even V+ as long as the input is directly
connected to the V+ pin to avoid transients).
7.4.6 Hysteresis
The TLV90xx-Q1 family does not have internal hysteresis. Due to the wide effective bandwidth and low input
offset voltage, it is possible for the output to "chatter" (oscillate) when the absolute differential voltage near zero
as the comparator triggers on it's own internal wideband noise. This is normal comparator behavior and is
expected. TI recommends that the user add external hysteresis if slow moving signals are expected. See
Section 8.1.2 in the following section.
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8 Application and Implementation
Note
Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component specification, and TI
does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are responsible for determining
suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should validate and test their design
implementation to confirm system functionality.
8.1 Application Information
8.1.1 Basic Comparator Definitions
8.1.1.1 Operation
The basic comparator compares the input voltage (VIN) on one input to a reference voltage (VREF) on the other
input. In the Figure 8-1 example below, if VIN is less than VREF, the output voltage (VO) is logic low (VOL). If VIN is
greater than VREF, the output voltage (VO) is at logic high (VOH). Table 8-1 summarizes the output conditions.
The output logic can be inverted by simply swapping the input pins.
Table 8-1. Output Conditions
Inputs Condition
IN+ > IN-
Output
HIGH (VOH
)
IN+ = IN-
Indeterminate (chatters - see Hysteresis)
LOW (VOL
IN+ < IN-
)
8.1.1.2 Propagation Delay
There is a delay between from when the input crosses the reference voltage and the output responds. This is
called the Propagation Delay. Propagation delay can be different between high-to low and low-to-high input
transitions. This is shown as tpLH and tpHL in Figure 8-1 and is measured from the mid-point of the input to the
midpoint of the output.
V
+ 200mV
V+
REF
Input
+
V
IN
Output
V
OD (+200mV)
V
+ 100mV
REF
REF
œ
V
IN
GND
+
V
REF
V
REF
œ
V
5 100mV
V
OD (-200mV)
V
- 200mV
REF
tpLH
tpHL
V
OH
80%
80%
Output
50%
20%
50%
20%
V
OL
tR
Figure 8-1. Comparator Timing Diagram
tF
8.1.1.3 Overdrive Voltage
The overdrive voltage, VOD, is the amount of input voltage beyond the reference voltage (and not the total input
peak-to-peak voltage). The overdrive voltage is 100mV as shown in the Figure 8-1 example. The overdrive
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voltage can influence the propagation delay (tp). The smaller the overdrive voltage, the longer the propagation
delay, particularly when <100mV. If the fastest speeds are desired, it is recommended to apply the highest
amount of overdrive possible.
The risetime (tr) and falltime (tf) is the time from the 20% and 80% points of the output waveform.
8.1.2 Hysteresis
The basic comparator configuration may oscillate or produce a noisy "chatter" output if the applied differential
input voltage is near the comparator's offset voltage. This usually occurs when the input signal is moving very
slowly across the switching threshold of the comparator.
This problem can be prevented by the addition of hysteresis or positive feedback.
The hysteresis transfer curve is shown in Figure 8-2. This curve is a function of three components: VTH, VOS
and VHYST
,
:
•
•
VTH is the actual set voltage or threshold trip voltage.
VOS is the internal offset voltage between VIN+ and VIN–. This voltage is added to VTH to form the actual trip
point at which the comparator must respond to change output states.
•
VHYST is the hysteresis (or trip window) that is designed to reduce comparator sensitivity to noise.
V
+ V œ (V
/ 2)
V
TH
+ V
V
+ V + (V
OS
/ 2)
TH
OS
HYST
OS
TH
HYST
Figure 8-2. Hysteresis Transfer Curve
For more information, please see Application Note SBOA219 "Comparator with and without hysteresis circuit".
8.1.2.1 Inverting Comparator With Hysteresis
The inverting comparator with hysteresis requires a three-resistor network that is referenced to the comparator
supply voltage (V+), as shown in Figure 8-3.
+V
CC
+5 V
R
1
1 MΩ
5 V
0 V
V
IN
œ
V
O
V
O
V
A
+
V
A2
V
A1
1.67 V
3.33 V
V
IN
R
3
R
2
1 MΩ
1 MΩ
Figure 8-3. TLV903x-Q1in an Inverting Configuration With Hysteresis
The equivalent resistor networks when the output is high and low are shown in Figure 8-3.
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V
High
V Low
O
O
+V
+V
CC
CC
R
R
R
1
1
3
V
A1
V
A2
R
3
R
R
2
2
Figure 8-4. Inverting Configuration Resistor Equivalent Networks
When VIN is less than VA, the output voltage is high (for simplicity, assume VO switches as high as VCC). The
three network resistors can be represented as R1 || R3 in series with R2, as shown in Figure 8-4.
Equation 1 below defines the high-to-low trip voltage (VA1).
R2
VA1 = VCC
´
(R1 || R3) + R2
(1)
When VIN is greater than VA, the output voltage is low. In this case, the three network resistors can be presented
as R2 || R3 in series with R1, as shown in Equation 2.
Use Equation 2 to define the low to high trip voltage (VA2).
R2 || R3
VA2 = VCC
´
R1 + (R2 || R3)
(2)
(3)
Equation 3 defines the total hysteresis provided by the network.
DVA = VA1 - VA2
8.1.2.2 Non-Inverting Comparator With Hysteresis
A noninverting comparator with hysteresis requires a two-resistor network and a voltage reference (VREF) at the
inverting input, as shown in Figure 8-5,
5 V
V
œ
REF 2.5 V
V
O
V
O
V
A
V
+
IN
V
V
IN2
IN1
R
0 V
1
1.675 V
3.325 V
330 kΩ
V
IN
R
2
1 MΩ
Figure 8-5. TLV903x-Q1 in a Non-Inverting Configuration With Hysteresis
The equivalent resistor networks when the output is high and low are shown in Figure 8-6.
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V
Low
IN1
V
High
O
O
+V
+V
CC
R
R
R
R
2
1
V
A
= V
V
= V
A REF
REF
1
2
V
IN2
Figure 8-6. Non-Inverting Configuration Resistor Networks
When VIN is less than VREF,, the output is low. For the output to switch from low to high, VIN must rise above the
VIN1 threshold. Use Equation 4 to calculate VIN1
.
VREF
VIN1 = R1 ´
+ VREF
R2
(4)
When VIN is greater than VREF, the output is high. For the comparator to switch back to a low state, VIN must
drop below VIN2. Use Equation 5 to calculate VIN2
.
VREF (R1 + R2) - VCC ´ R1
VIN2
=
R2
(5)
(6)
The hysteresis of this circuit is the difference between VIN1 and VIN2, as shown in Equation 6.
R1
DVIN = VCC
´
R2
For more information, please see Application Notes SNOA997 "Inverting comparator with hysteresis circuit" and
SBOA313 "Non-Inverting Comparator With Hysteresis Circuit".
8.1.2.3 Inverting and Non-Inverting Hysteresis using Open-Drain Output
It is also possible to use an open drain output device, such as the TLV902x-Q1, but the output pull-up resistor
must also be taken into account in the calculations. The pull-up resistor is seen in series with the feedback
resistor when the output is high. Thus, the feedback resistor is actually seen as R2 + RPULLUP. TI recommends
that the pull-up resistor be at least 10 times less than the feedback resistor value.
8.2 Typical Applications
8.2.1 Window Comparator
Window comparators are commonly used to detect undervoltage and overvoltage conditions. Figure 8-7 shows a
simple window comparator circuit. Window comparators require open drain outputs (TLV902x-Q1) if the outputs
are directly connected together.
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3.3 V
RPU
R
1
Low when V > V
IN
TH+
10 MΩ
UV_OV
+
V
TH+
Micro-
Controller
œ
Sensor
Open Drain Output Only!
V
IN
R
2
10 MΩ
Low when V < V
IN
TH-
+
Output high
when V is
IN
œ
V
TH-
within window
R
3
Open Drain Output Only!
10 MΩ
Figure 8-7. Window Comparator
8.2.1.1 Design Requirements
For this design, follow these design requirements:
•
•
•
•
Alert (logic low output) when an input signal is less than 1.1 V
Alert (logic low output) when an input signal is greater than 2.2 V
Alert signal is active low
Operate from a 3.3-V power supply
8.2.1.2 Detailed Design Procedure
Configure the circuit as shown in Figure 8-7. Connect VCC to a 3.3-V power supply and VEE to ground. Make R1,
R2 and R3 each 10-MΩ resistors. These three resistors are used to create the positive and negative thresholds
for the window comparator (VTH+ and VTH–).
With each resistor being equal, VTH+ is 2.2 V and VTH- is 1.1 V. Large resistor values such as 10-MΩ are used to
minimize power consumption. The resistor values may be recalculated to provide the desired trip point values.
The sensor output voltage is applied to the inverting and noninverting inputs of the two comparators. Using two
open-drain output comparators allows the two comparator outputs to be Wire-OR'ed together.
The respective comparator outputs will be low when the sensor is less than 1.1 V or greater than 2.2 V. The
respective comparator outputs will be high when the sensor is in the range of 1.1 V to 2.2 V (within the
"window"), as shown in Figure 8-8.
8.2.1.3 Application Curve
V
IN
V + = 2.2 V
TH
V
= 1.1 V
THœ
OUT
Figure 8-8. Window Comparator Results
For more information, please see Application note SBOA221 "Window comparator circuit".
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8.2.2 Square-Wave Oscillator
Square-wave oscillator can be used as low cost timing reference or system supervisory clock source. A push-
pull output (TLV903x-Q1) is recommended for best symmetry.
R4
100 kΩ
t
C1
100 pF
1
+
V
V
C
+
OUT
0
t
2
œ
R1
100 kΩ
R3
100 kΩ
V
A
V
CC
R2
100 kΩ
Figure 8-9. Square-Wave Oscillator
8.2.2.1 Design Requirements
The square-wave period is determined by the RC time constant of the capacitor C 1 and resistor R 4. The
maximum frequency is limited by propagation delay of the device and the capacitance load at the output. The
low input bias current allows a lower capacitor value and larger resistor value combination for a given oscillator
frequency, which may help to reduce BOM cost and board space. R4 should be over several kilo-ohms to
minimize loading the output.
8.2.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
The oscillation frequency is determined by the resistor and capacitor values. The following calculation provides
details of the steps.
Figure 8-10. Square-Wave Oscillator Timing Thresholds
First consider the output of Figure Figure 8-9 as high, which indicates the inverted input VC is lower than the
noninverting input (VA). This causes the C1 to be charged through R4, and the voltage VC increases until it is
equal to the noninverting input. The value of VA at the point is calculated by Equation 7.
VCCìR2
R2 + R1IIR3
VA1
=
(7)
if R1 = R2= R3, then VA1 = 2 VCC/ 3
At this time the comparator output trips pulling down the output to the negative rail. The value of VAat this point is
calculated by Equation 8.
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VCC(R2IIR3 )
VA2
=
R1+R2IIR3
(8)
if R1 = R2 = R3, then VA2 = VCC/3
The C1 now discharges though the R4, and the voltage VCC decreases until it reaches VA2. At this point, the
output switches back to the starting state. The oscillation period equals to the time duration from for C1 from
2VCC/3 to VCC / 3 then back to 2VCC/3, which is given by R4C1 × ln 2 for each trip. Therefore, the total time
duration is calculated as 2 R4C1 × ln 2.
The oscillation frequency can be obtained by Equation 9:
f = 1/ 2 R4ìC1ìIn2
(9)
8.2.2.3 Application Curve
Figure 8-11 shows the simulated results of an oscillator using the following component values:
•
•
•
•
R1 = R2 = R3 = R4 = 100 kΩ
C1 = 100 pF, CL = 20 pF
V+ = 5 V, V– = GND
Cstray (not shown) from VA TO GND = 10 pF
Figure 8-11. Square-Wave Oscillator Output Waveform
8.2.3 Adjustable Pulse Width Generator
Figure 8-12 is a variation on the square wave oscillator that allows adjusting the pulse widths.
R4 and R5 provide separate charge and discharge paths for the capacitor C depending on the output state.
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R4
1 MΩ
D1
D2
R5
100 kΩ
t
C1
100 pF
1
+
V
V
V
C
+
OUT
0
t
2
œ
R1
100 kΩ
R3
100 kΩ
A
V
CC
R2
100 kΩ
Figure 8-12. Adjustable Pulse Width Generator
The charge path is set through R5 and D2 when the output is high. Similarly, the discharge path for the capacitor
is set by R4 and D1 when the output is low.
The pulse width t1 is determined by the RC time constant of R5 and C. Thus, the time t2 between the pulses can
be changed by varying R 4, and the pulse width can be altered by R 5. The frequency of the output can be
changed by varying both R4 and R5. At low voltages, the effects of the diode forward drop (0.8 V, or 0.15 V for
Shottky) must be taken into account by altering output high and low voltages in the calculations.
8.2.4 Time Delay Generator
The circuit shown in Figure 8-13 provides output signals at a prescribed time interval from a time reference and
automatically resets the output low when the input returns to 0V. This is useful for sequencing a "power on"
signal to trigger a controlled start-up of power supplies.
+V
RPU not required if using
push-pull output devices
+V
LOGIC3
100 kΩ
10 MΩ
Open
Drain
Output
R
PU
R
100 kΩ
+
V
IN
V
10 kΩ
10 kΩ
10 kΩ
+
V
C
0
+
4
t
t4
0
œ
1
V
3
Input
Gating
Signal
œ
C
+V
LOGIC2
t
t
3
0
100 kΩ
51 kΩ
R
PU
10 MΩ
+
2
œ
V
2
V
V
3
+V
LOGIC1
t
t
2
0
2
51 kΩ
10 MΩ
R
PU
V
C
V
1
+
3
V
1
t
2
t
0
t
1
t
3
t
4
œ
t
t
1
0
51 kΩ
Figure 8-13. Time Delay Generator
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Consider the case of VIN = 0. The output of comparator 4 is also at ground, "shorting" the capacitor and holding it
at 0V. This implies that the outputs of comparators 1, 2, and 3 are also at 0V. When an input signal is applied,
the output of open drain comparator 4 goes High-Z and C charges exponentially through R. This is indicated in
the graph. The output voltages of comparators 1, 2, and 3 swtich to the high state in sequence when VC rises
above the reference voltages V1, V2 and V3. A small amount of hysteresis has been provided by the 10 kΩ and
10 MΩ resistors to insure fast switching when the RC time constant is chosen to give long delay times. A good
starting point is R = 100 kΩ and C = 0.01 µF to 1 µF.
All outputs will immediately go low when VIN falls to 0V, due to the comparator output going low and immediately
discharging the capacitor.
Comparator 4 must be a open-drain type output (TLV902x-Q1), whereas comparators 1 though 3 may be either
open drain or push-pull output, depending on system requirements. R PU is not required for push-pull output
devices.
8.2.5 Logic Level Shifter
The output of the TLV902x-Q1 is the uncommitted drain of the output transistor. Many open-drain outputs can be
tied together to provide an output OR'ing function if desired.
V
LOGIC
V
CC
Logic
In
V
CC
R
PULLUP
+
Logic
Out
0
œ
Open
Drain
Output
R1
V
CC
10 kΩ
V
R2
10 kΩ
LOGIC
0
Figure 8-14. Universal Logic Level Shifter
The two 10 kΩ resistors bias the input to half of the input logic supply level to set the threshold in the mid-point of
the input logic levels. Only one shared output pull-up resistor is needed and may be connected to any pull-up
voltage between 0 V and 5.5 V. The pullup voltage should match the driven logic input "high" level.
8.2.6 One-Shot Multivibrator
+V
R1
C1
1 MΩ
100 pF
+V
IN
V
2
1
+V
0
œ
PW
R2
1 MΩ
+
D1
1N4148
t
0
C2
t
0
t
1
V
D2
1N4148
R4
Figure 8-15. One-Shot Multivibrator
A monostable multivibrator has one stable state in which it can remain indefinitely. It can be triggered externally
to another quasi-stable state. A monostable multivibrator can thus be used to generate a pulse of desired width.
The desired pulse width is set by adjusting the values of C2 and R4. The resistor divider of R1 and R2 can be
used to determine the magnitude of the input trigger pulse. The output will change state when V1 < V2. Diode D2
provides a rapid discharge path for capacitor C2 to reset at the end of the pulse. The diode also prevents the
non-inverting input from being driven below ground.
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8.2.7 Bi-Stable Multivibrator
+V
R3
R4
100 kΩ
50 kΩ
R1
100 kΩ
+V
S
+
SET
œ
RESET
R
R2
100 kΩ
Figure 8-16. Bi-Stable Multivibrator
A bi-stable multivibrator has two stable states. The reference voltage is set up by the voltage divider of R2 and
R3. A pulse applied to the SET terminal will switch the output of the comparator high. The resistor divider of R1,
R4, and R5 now clamps the non-inverting input to a voltage greater than the reference voltage. A pulse applied to
RESET will now toggle the output low.
8.2.8 Zero Crossing Detector
+V
R3
100 kΩ
R4
100 kΩ
R1
5 kΩ
R2
5 kΩ
V
3
V
IN
œ
V
2
V
OUT
+
D1
BAT54
V
1
R4
20 MΩ
R5
10 kΩ
R1 = R2 = (R5 / 2)
Figure 8-17. Zero Crossing Detector
A voltage divider of R4 and R5 establishes a reference voltage V1 at the non-inverting input. By making the
series resistance of R1 and R2 equal to R5, the comparator will switch when VIN = 0. Diode D1 insures that V3
clamps near ground. The voltage divider of R2 and R3 then prevents V2 from going below ground. A small
amount of hysteresis is setup to ensure rapid output voltage transitions.
8.2.9 Pulse Slicer
A Pulse Slicer is a variation of the Zero Crossing Detector and is used to detect the zero crossings on an input
signal with a varying baseline level. This circuit works best with symmetrical waveforms. The RC network of R1
and C1 establishes an mean reference voltage VREF, which tracks the mean amplitude of the VIN signal. The
noninverting input is directly connected to VREF through R2. R2 and R3 are used to produce hysteresis to keep
transitions free of spurious toggles. The time constant is a tradeoff between long-term symmetry and response
time to changes in amplitude.
If the waveform is data, it is recommended that the data be encoded in NRZ (Non-Return to Zero) format to
maintain proper average baseline. Asymmetrical inputs may suffer from timing distortions caused by the
changing VREF average voltage.
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V
REF
470 kꢀ
R1
470 kꢀ
10M ꢀ
R3
+
R2
U1
Output
V
IN
œ
C1
0.01 ꢁF
Figure 8-18. Pulse Slicer using TLV903x-Q1
For this design, follow these design requirements:
•
The RC constant value (R2 and C1) must support the targeted data rate in order to maintain a valid tripping
threshold.
•
The hysteresis introduced with R2 and R43 helps to avoid spurious output toggles.
The TLV902x-Q1 may also be used, but with the addition of a pull-up resistor on the output (not shown for
clarity).
Figure 8-19 shows the results of a 9600 baud data signal riding on a varying baseline.
1.8 V
VIN
1.2 V
4.0 V
VOUT
0.0 V
1.61 V
VREF
1.58 V
0.0
200.0 u
400.0 u
Time
600.0 u
800.0 u
Figure 8-19. Pulse Slicer Waveforms
8.3 Power Supply Recommendations
Due to the fast output edges, it is critical to have bypass capacitors on the supply pin to prevent supply ringing
and false triggers and oscillations. Bypass the supply directly at each device with a low ESR 0.1 µF ceramic
bypass capacitor directly between VCC pin and ground pins. Narrow, peak currents will be drawn during the
output transition time, particularly for the push-pull output device. These narrow pulses can cause un-bypassed
supply lines and poor grounds to ring, possibly causing variation that can eat into the input voltage range and
create an inaccurate comparison or even oscillations.
The device may be powered from either "split" supplies (V+, V- & GND), or a "single" supply (V+ and GND), with
GND applied to the V- pin.
Input signals must stay within the specified input range (between V+ and V-) for either type.
Note that on "split" supplies, the ouptut will now swing "low" (VOL) to V- potential and not GND.
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9 Layout
9.1 Layout Guidelines
For accurate comparator applications it is important maintain a stable power supply with minimized noise and
glitches. Output rise and fall times are in the tens of nanoseconds, and should be treated as high speed logic
devices. The bypass capacitor should be as close to the supply pin as possible and connected to a solid ground
plane, and preferably directly between the VCC and GND pins.
Minimize coupling between outputs and inputs to prevent output oscillations. Do not run output and input traces
in parallel unless there is a VCC or GND trace between output to reduce coupling. When series resistance is
added to inputs, place resistor close to the device. A low value (<100 ohms) resistor may also be added in series
with the output to dampen any ringing or reflections on long, non-impedance controlled traces. For best edge
shapes, controlled impedance traces with back-terminations should be used when routing long distances.
9.2 Layout Example
Ground
Better
0.1mF
VCC
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
1OUT
1IN-
VCC
2OUT
2IN-
Input Resistors
Close to device
OK
VCC or GND
1IN+
GND
Ground
2IN+
Figure 9-1. Dual Layout Example
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10 Device and Documentation Support
10.1 Documentation Support
10.1.1 Related Documentation
Analog Engineers Circuit Cookbook: Amplifiers (See Comparators section) - SLYY137
Precision Design, Comparator with Hysteresis Reference Design— TIDU020
Window comparator circuit - SBOA221
Reference Design, Window Comparator Reference Design— TIPD178
Comparator with and without hysteresis circuit - SBOA219
Inverting comparator with hysteresis circuit - SNOA997
Non-Inverting Comparator With Hysteresis Circuit - SBOA313
Zero crossing detection using comparator circuit - SNOA999
PWM generator circuit - SBOA212
How to Implement Comparators for Improving Performance of Rotary Encoder in Industrial Drive Applications -
SNOAA41
A Quad of Independently Func Comparators - SNOA654
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10.5 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
This integrated circuit can be damaged by ESD. Texas Instruments recommends that all integrated circuits be handled
with appropriate precautions. Failure to observe proper handling and installation procedures can cause damage.
ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation to complete device failure. Precision integrated circuits may
be more susceptible to damage because very small parametric changes could cause the device not to meet its published
specifications.
10.6 Glossary
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11 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
The following pages include mechanical, packaging, and orderable information. This information is the most
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PACKAGING INFORMATION
Orderable Device
PTLV9024QPWRQ1
PTLV9034QPWRQ1
Status Package Type Package Pins Package
Eco Plan
Lead finish/
Ball material
MSL Peak Temp
Op Temp (°C)
-40 to 125
Device Marking
Samples
Drawing
Qty
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4/5)
(6)
ACTIVE
TSSOP
TSSOP
PW
14
14
2000
RoHS (In
work) & Green
(In work)
Call TI
Call TI
Call TI
ACTIVE
PW
2000
RoHS (In
work) & Green
(In work)
Call TI
-40 to 125
TLV9022QDRQ1
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
8
2500 RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Call TI
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
Call TI
-40 to 125
-40 to 125
TQ022Q
TLV9024QPWRQ1
PREVIEW
TSSOP
PW
14
2000
RoHS (In
work) & Green
(In work)
TLV9032QDRQ1
ACTIVE
SOIC
D
8
2500 RoHS & Green
NIPDAU
Call TI
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
Call TI
-40 to 125
-40 to 125
T9032Q
TLV9034QPWRQ1
PREVIEW
TSSOP
PW
14
2000
RoHS (In
work) & Green
(In work)
(1) The marketing status values are defined as follows:
ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs.
LIFEBUY: TI has announced that the device will be discontinued, and a lifetime-buy period is in effect.
NRND: Not recommended for new designs. Device is in production to support existing customers, but TI does not recommend using this part in a new design.
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do not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials. Where designed to be soldered at high temperatures, "RoHS" products are suitable for use in specified lead-free processes. TI may
reference these types of products as "Pb-Free".
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Green: TI defines "Green" to mean the content of Chlorine (Cl) and Bromine (Br) based flame retardants meet JS709B low halogen requirements of <=1000ppm threshold. Antimony trioxide based
flame retardants must also meet the <=1000ppm threshold requirement.
(3) MSL, Peak Temp. - The Moisture Sensitivity Level rating according to the JEDEC industry standard classifications, and peak solder temperature.
(4) There may be additional marking, which relates to the logo, the lot trace code information, or the environmental category on the device.
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(6)
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lines if the finish value exceeds the maximum column width.
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OTHER QUALIFIED VERSIONS OF TLV9022-Q1, TLV9024-Q1, TLV9032-Q1, TLV9034-Q1 :
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TAPE AND REEL INFORMATION
*All dimensions are nominal
Device
Package Package Pins
Type Drawing
SPQ
Reel
Reel
A0
B0
K0
P1
W
Pin1
Diameter Width (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) Quadrant
(mm) W1 (mm)
TLV9022QDRQ1
TLV9032QDRQ1
SOIC
SOIC
D
D
8
8
2500
2500
330.0
330.0
12.4
12.4
6.4
6.4
5.2
5.2
2.1
2.1
8.0
8.0
12.0
12.0
Q1
Q1
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Device
Package Type Package Drawing Pins
SPQ
Length (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)
TLV9022QDRQ1
TLV9032QDRQ1
SOIC
SOIC
D
D
8
8
2500
2500
853.0
853.0
449.0
449.0
35.0
35.0
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
D0008A
SOIC - 1.75 mm max height
SCALE 2.800
SMALL OUTLINE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
C
SEATING PLANE
.228-.244 TYP
[5.80-6.19]
.004 [0.1] C
A
PIN 1 ID AREA
6X .050
[1.27]
8
1
2X
.189-.197
[4.81-5.00]
NOTE 3
.150
[3.81]
4X (0 -15 )
4
5
8X .012-.020
[0.31-0.51]
B
.150-.157
[3.81-3.98]
NOTE 4
.069 MAX
[1.75]
.010 [0.25]
C A B
.005-.010 TYP
[0.13-0.25]
4X (0 -15 )
SEE DETAIL A
.010
[0.25]
.004-.010
[0.11-0.25]
0 - 8
.016-.050
[0.41-1.27]
DETAIL A
TYPICAL
(.041)
[1.04]
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NOTES:
1. Linear dimensions are in inches [millimeters]. Dimensions in parenthesis are for reference only. Controlling dimensions are in inches.
Dimensioning and tolerancing per ASME Y14.5M.
2. This drawing is subject to change without notice.
3. This dimension does not include mold flash, protrusions, or gate burrs. Mold flash, protrusions, or gate burrs shall not
exceed .006 [0.15] per side.
4. This dimension does not include interlead flash.
5. Reference JEDEC registration MS-012, variation AA.
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D0008A
SOIC - 1.75 mm max height
SMALL OUTLINE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
8X (.061 )
[1.55]
SYMM
SEE
DETAILS
1
8
8X (.024)
[0.6]
SYMM
(R.002 ) TYP
[0.05]
5
4
6X (.050 )
[1.27]
(.213)
[5.4]
LAND PATTERN EXAMPLE
EXPOSED METAL SHOWN
SCALE:8X
SOLDER MASK
OPENING
SOLDER MASK
OPENING
METAL UNDER
SOLDER MASK
METAL
EXPOSED
METAL
EXPOSED
METAL
.0028 MAX
[0.07]
.0028 MIN
[0.07]
ALL AROUND
ALL AROUND
SOLDER MASK
DEFINED
NON SOLDER MASK
DEFINED
SOLDER MASK DETAILS
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NOTES: (continued)
6. Publication IPC-7351 may have alternate designs.
7. Solder mask tolerances between and around signal pads can vary based on board fabrication site.
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D0008A
SOIC - 1.75 mm max height
SMALL OUTLINE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
8X (.061 )
[1.55]
SYMM
1
8
8X (.024)
[0.6]
SYMM
(R.002 ) TYP
[0.05]
5
4
6X (.050 )
[1.27]
(.213)
[5.4]
SOLDER PASTE EXAMPLE
BASED ON .005 INCH [0.125 MM] THICK STENCIL
SCALE:8X
4214825/C 02/2019
NOTES: (continued)
8. Laser cutting apertures with trapezoidal walls and rounded corners may offer better paste release. IPC-7525 may have alternate
design recommendations.
9. Board assembly site may have different recommendations for stencil design.
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