FCI LM339CS

LM339 Quad Voltage Comparator
QUAD VOLTAGE COMPARATORS
These comparators are designed for use in level detection, low–level sensing and memory
applications in consumer automotive and industrial electronic applications.
PIN ARRANGEMENT
FEATURES
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14 DIP LM339CD
Single or dual supplies
Low Input Bias Current - 25nA(Typ)
Low Input Offset Voltage - +1.0mV(Typ)
Low Input Offset Current - +5.0nA(Typ)
Input common-mode voltage range to GND
Output Compatible with TTL, MOS,
14 SOP LM339CS
and CMOS
Low output saturation voltage - 130mV(Typ)
@ 4.0mA
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Item
Power Supply Voltage
Symbol
VCC
Rating
+36 or +18
Unit
V
Input Differential Voltage Range
VIDR
36
V
Input Common Mode Voltage Range
VICR
-0.3 to +36
V
Output Short Circuit-to-Ground
ISC
Continuous
mA
Power Dissipation @ 25oC
Derate above 25oC
PD
1.0
8.0
W
mW/oC
Operating Ambient Temperature Range
TA
0 to 70
o
C
-65 to 150
o
C
Storage Temperature Range
TS
Notes: 1. The max. output current may be as high as 20 mA, independent of the magnitude of VCC , output short circuits to
VCC can cause excessive heating and eventual destruction.
2. This magnitude of input current will only occur if the leads are driven more negative than ground or the negative
supply voltage. This is due to the input PNP collector base junction becooming forward biased, acting as an input
clamp diode. There is also a lateral PNP parasitic transistor action which can cause the output voltage of the
comparators to go to the VCC voltage level (or ground if overdrive is large) during the time that an input is driven
negative. This will not destroy the device when limited to the max rating and normal output states will recover
when inputs become > ground or negative supply.
3. At output switch point, V O = 1.4 Vdc, RS = 100 Ω with VCC from 5.0 Vdc to 30 Vdc, and over the full input
common mode range (0V to VCC = –1.5V).
4. Due to the PNP transistor inputs, bias current will flow out of the inputs. This current is essentially constant,
independent of the output state, therefore, no loading changes will exist on the input lines.
5. Response time is specified with a 100mV step and 5.0mV of overdrive. For larger signals, 300ns is typical.
6. Positive excursions of input voltage may exceed the power supply level. As long as one of the inputs remain within
the common-mode range, the comparator will provide the proper output state.
5-3
LM339 Quad Voltage Comparator
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = 5.0Vdc, 0oC < TA < 25oC (unless otherwise noted)
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Item
Symbol
Input Offset Voltage (3)
VIO
TA = 25oC
TA = 0oC to 70oC
Input Bias Current (3,4)
IIB
TA = 25oC
TA = 0oC to 70oC
Input Offset Current (3)
IIO
TA = 25oC
TA = 0oC to 70oC
Input Common Mode Voltage Range (6)
VICR
TA = 25oC
TA = 0oC to 70oC
Supply Current
ICC
RL = , TA = 25oC
RL = , VCC = 30Vdc
Voltage Gain
AVOL
RL > 15K, VCC = 15 Vdc
Large Signal Response Time
--V1 = TTL Logic Swing.
Vref = 1.4 Vdc
VRL = 5.0 Vdc, RL = 5.1K
Response Time (6)
tTLH
VRL = 5.0 Vdc, RL = 5.1K
Output Sink Current
ISink
V1(-) > 1.0 Vdc, V1(+) = 0 Vdc
Vo < 1.5 Vdc
Saturation Voltage
VSAT
V1(-) > 1.0 Vdc, V1(+) = 0 Vdc
ISink < 4.0 mA, TA = 25oC
0oC < TA < 70oC
Output Leakage Current
IOL
V1(-) = 0 Vdc, V1(+) > 1.0 Vdc
Vo = 5.0 Vdc, TA = 25oC
V1(-) = 0 Vdc, V1(+) > 1.0 Vdc
Vo = 30 Vdc, 0oC < TA < 70oC
Input Differential Voltage (6)
VID
All Vin > GND or V-Supply
0oC < TA < 70oC
5-4
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
mV
-----
+2.0
---
+5.0
+9.0
-----
25
---
250
400
-----
+50
---
+50
+150
0
0
-----
VCC-1.5
VCC-2.0
-------
0.8
--200
2.0
-----
V/mV
---
300
---
ns
---
13
---
µs
6.0
16
---
mA
---
130
400
---
---
700
---
0.1
---
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---
1000
---
---
VCC
nA
nA
V
mA
mV
nA
V
LM339 Quad Voltage Comparator
CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC
(Diagram shown is for 1 comparator)
INPUT BIAS CURRENT
Offset Voltage (Volts)
Input Bias Current (nA)
NORMALIZED INPUT
OFFSET VOLTAGE
Supply Voltage (Vdc)
Output Current (mA)
Ambient Temperature (oC)
Output Saturation Voltage (mV)
5-5
LM339 Quad Voltage Comparator
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
These dual comparators feature high gain, wide bandwidth characteristics. This gives the device oscillation tendencies if
the outputs are capacitively coupled to the inputs via stray capacitance. This oscillation manifests itself during output
transitions (VOL to VOH ). To alleviate this situation, input resistors <10 kΩ should be used.
The addition of positive feedback (< 10 mV) is also recommended. It is good design practice to ground all unused pins.
Differential input voltages may be larger than supply voltage without damaging the comparator’s inputs. Voltages more
negative than –0.3 V should not be used.
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