NSC LM193

LM193/LM293/LM393/LM2903
Low Power Low Offset Voltage Dual Comparators
General Description
Advantages
The LM193 series consists of two independent precision
voltage comparators with an offset voltage specification as
low as 2.0 mV max for two comparators which were designed specifically to operate from a single power supply
over a wide range of voltages. Operation from split power
supplies is also possible and the low power supply current
drain is independent of the magnitude of the power supply
voltage. These comparators also have a unique characteristic in that the input common-mode voltage range includes
ground, even though operated from a single power supply
voltage.
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Application areas include limit comparators, simple analog to
digital converters; pulse, squarewave and time delay generators; wide range VCO; MOS clock timers; multivibrators
and high voltage digital logic gates. The LM193 series was
designed to directly interface with TTL and CMOS. When
operated from both plus and minus power supplies, the
LM193 series will directly interface with MOS logic where
their low power drain is a distinct advantage over standard
comparators.
The LM393 and LM2903 parts are available in National’s
innovative thin micro SMD package with 8 (12 mil) large
bumps.
Squarewave Oscillator
High precision comparators
Reduced VOS drift over temperature
Eliminates need for dual supplies
Allows sensing near ground
Compatible with all forms of logic
Power drain suitable for battery operation
Features
n Wide supply
— Voltage range:
2.0V to 36V
± 1.0V to ± 18V
— Single or dual supplies:
n Very low supply current drain (0.4 mA) — independent
of supply voltage
n Low input biasing current:
25 nA
± 5 nA
n Low input offset current:
± 3 mV
n Maximum offset voltage:
n Input common-mode voltage range includes ground
n Differential input voltage range equal to the power
supply voltage
n Low output saturation voltage,:
250 mV at 4 mA
n Output voltage compatible with TTL, DTL, ECL, MOS
and CMOS logic systems
n Available in the 8-Bump (12 mil) micro SMD package
n See AN-1112 for micro SMD considerations
Non-Inverting Comparator with Hysteresis
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LM193/LM293/LM393/LM2903
Schematic and Connection Diagrams
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Metal Can Package
Dual-In-Line/SOIC Package
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micro SMD
micro SMD Marking
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Top View
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Top View
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LM193/LM193A
(Note 10)
LM2903
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Supply Voltage, V+
36V
Differential Input Voltage (Note 8)
36V
Input Voltage
−40˚C to +85˚C
Storage Temperature Range
−65˚C to +150˚C
Lead Temperature
(Soldering, 10 seconds)
+260˚C
Soldering Information
−0.3V to +36V
Input Current (VIN < −0.3V) (Note 3)
−55˚C to +125˚C
Dual-In-Line Package
50 mA
Soldering (10 seconds)
Power Dissipation (Note 1)
260˚C
Small Outline Package
Molded DIP
215˚C
780 mW
Vapor Phase (60 seconds)
Metal Can
660 mW
Infrared (15 seconds)
Small Outline Package
510 mW
micro SMD Pacakge
See AN-450 “Surface Mounting Methods and Their Effect
on Product Reliability” for other methods of soldering
surface mount devices.
568mW
Output Short-Circuit to Ground
(Note 2)
220˚C
ESD rating
Continuous
(1.5 kΩ in series with 100 pF)
Operating Temperature Range
LM393
0˚C to +70˚C
LM293
−25˚C to +85˚C
1300V
Electrical Characteristics
(V+ =5V, TA = 25˚C, unless otherwise stated)
Parameter
Conditions
LM193A
Min
Units
Typ
Max
Input Offset Voltage
(Note 9)
1.0
2.0
mV
Input Bias Current
IIN(+) or IIN(−) with Output In Linear
25
100
nA
25
nA
Range, VCM = 0V (Note 5)
Input Offset Current
IIN(+)−IIN(−) VCM = 0V
Input Common Mode
3.0
V+ = 30V (Note 6)
+
0
V −1.5
V
Voltage Range
RL = ∞
Supply Current
V+ =5V
0.4
1
mA
V+ =36V
1
2.5
mA
RL≥15 kΩ, V+ =15V
Voltage Gain
50
200
V/mV
300
ns
VO = 1V to 11V
Large Signal Response
VIN =TTL Logic Swing, VREF =1.4V
Time
VRL =5V, RL =5.1 kΩ
Response Time
VRL =5V, RL =5.1 kΩ (Note 7)
Output Sink Current
VIN(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0, VO≈1.5V
Saturation Voltage
VIN(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0, ISINK≤4 mA
250
Output Leakage Current
VIN(−)=0, VIN(+)=1V, VO =5V
0.1
6.0
1.3
µs
16
mA
400
mV
nA
Electrical Characteristics
(V+ =5V, TA = 25˚C, unless otherwise stated)
Parameter
Input Offset Voltage
Input Bias Current
Conditions
LM193
LM293, LM393
LM2903
Units
Min Typ
Max
Min Typ
Max
Min Typ
Max
(Note 9)
1.0
5.0
1.0
5.0
2.0
7.0
mV
IIN(+) or IIN(−) with Output In
25
100
25
250
25
250
nA
3.0
25
5.0
50
5.0
50
nA
V+−1.5
V
Linear Range, VCM = 0V (Note 5)
Input Offset Current
IIN(+)−IIN(−) VCM = 0V
Input Common Mode
V+ = 30V (Note 6)
0
V+−1.5
0
V+−1.5
0
Voltage Range
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Electrical Characteristics
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(V+ =5V, TA = 25˚C, unless otherwise stated)
Parameter
Conditions
LM193
Min Typ
Supply Current
Voltage Gain
RL = ∞
LM293, LM393
Max
Min Typ
LM2903
Max
Min Typ
Units
Max
V+ =5V
0.4
1
0.4
1
0.4
1.0
mA
V+ =36V
1
2.5
1
2.5
1
2.5
mA
RL≥15 kΩ, V+ =15V
50
200
50
200
25
100
V/mV
300
ns
VO = 1V to 11V
Large Signal Response
VIN =TTL Logic Swing, VREF =1.4V
Time
VRL =5V, RL =5.1 kΩ
Response Time
VRL =5V, RL =5.1 kΩ (Note 7)
Output Sink Current
VIN(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0, VO≤1.5V
300
300
1.3
6.0
1.3
16
6.0
Saturation Voltage
VIN(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0, ISINK≤4 mA
250
Output Leakage Current
VIN(−)=0, VIN(+)=1V, VO =5V
0.1
16
400
1.5
µs
16
mA
6.0
250
400
250
0.1
400
mV
0.1
nA
Electrical Characteristics
(V+ = 5V) (Note 4)
Parameter
Conditions
LM193A
Min
Input Offset Voltage
Units
Typ
Max
(Note 9)
4.0
mV
Input Offset Current
IIN(+)−IIN(−), VCM =0V
100
nA
Input Bias Current
IIN(+) or IIN(−) with Output in Linear Range,
300
nA
V+−2.0
V
VCM =0V (Note 5)
Input Common Mode
Voltage Range
V+ =30V (Note 6)
Saturation Voltage
VIN(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0, ISINK≤4 mA
700
mV
Output Leakage Current
VIN(−)=0, VIN(+) =1V, VO =30V
1.0
µA
Differential Input Voltage
Keep All VIN’s≥0V (or V−, if Used), (Note 8)
36
V
0
Electrical Characteristics
(V+ = 5V) (Note 4)
Parameter
Conditions
LM193
Min Typ
LM293, LM393
Max
Min Typ
Max
LM2903
Min Typ
Units
Max
Input Offset Voltage
(Note 9)
9
9
9
15
mV
Input Offset Current
IIN(+)−IIN(−), VCM =0V
100
150
50
200
nA
Input Bias Current
IIN(+) or IIN(−) with Output in
Linear Range, VCM =0V
(Note 5)
300
400
200
500
nA
Input Common Mode
Voltage Range
V+ =30V (Note 6)
V+−2.0
V
Saturation Voltage
VIN(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0,
ISINK≤4 mA
700
700
700
mV
Output Leakage Current
VIN(−)=0, VIN(+) =1V, VO =30V
1.0
1.0
1.0
µA
Differential Input Voltage
Keep All VIN’s≥0V (or V−, if
Used), (Note 8)
36
36
36
V
V+−2.0
0
0
V+−2.0
0
400
Note 1: For operating at high temperatures, the LM393 and LM2903 must be derated based on a 125˚C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance
of 170˚C/W which applies for the device soldered in a printed circuit board, operating in a still air ambient. The LM193/LM193A/LM293 must be derated based on
a 150˚C maximum junction temperature. The low bias dissipation and the “ON-OFF” characteristic of the outputs keeps the chip dissipation very small (PD≤100 mW),
provided the output transistors are allowed to saturate.
Note 2: Short circuits from the output to V+ can cause excessive heating and eventual destruction. When considering short circuits to ground, the maximum output
current is approximately 20 mA independent of the magnitude of V+.
Note 3: This input current will only exist when the voltage at any of the input leads is driven negative. It is due to the collector-base junction of the input PNP
transistors becoming forward biased and thereby acting as input diode clamps. In addition to this diode action, there is also lateral NPN parasitic transistor action
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on the IC chip. This transistor action can cause the output voltages of the comparators to go to the V+ voltage level (or to ground for a large overdrive) for the time
duration that an input is driven negative. This is not destructive and normal output states will re-establish when the input voltage, which was negative, again returns
to a value greater than −0.3V.
Note 4: These specifications are limited to −55˚C≤TA≤+125˚C, for the LM193/LM193A. With the LM293 all temperature specifications are limited to
−25˚C≤TA≤+85˚C and the LM393 temperature specifications are limited to 0˚C≤TA≤+70˚C. The LM2903 is limited to −40˚C≤TA≤+85˚C.
Note 5: The direction of the input current is out of the IC due to the PNP input stage. This current is essentially constant, independent of the state of the output so
no loading change exists on the reference or input lines.
Note 6: The input common-mode voltage or either input signal voltage should not be allowed to go negative by more than 0.3V. The upper end of the common-mode
voltage range is V+−1.5V at 25˚C, but either or both inputs can go to 36V without damage, independent of the magnitude of V+.
Note 7: The response time specified is for a 100 mV input step with 5 mV overdrive. For larger overdrive signals 300 ns can be obtained, see typical performance
characteristics section.
Note 8: Positive excursions of input voltage may exceed the power supply level. As long as the other voltage remains within the common-mode range, the
comparator will provide a proper output state. The low input voltage state must not be less than −0.3V (or 0.3V below the magnitude of the negative power supply,
if used).
Note 9: At output switch point, VO.1.4V, RS =0Ω with V+ from 5V to 30V; and over the full input common-mode range (0V to V+−1.5V), at 25˚C.
Note 10: Refer to RETS193AX for LM193AH military specifications and to RETS193X for LM193H military specifications.
Ordering Information
Package
Temperature Range
Part Number
NSC Drawing
LM193H*
LM193H/883
LM193H-MLS
LM193AH-MLS
−55˚C to 125˚C
LM193AH-QMLV**
8-Pin Metal Can
H08C
LM193AH
LM193AH/883
−25˚C to 85˚C
LM293H
0˚C to 70˚C
LM393H
LM193J/883*
8-Pin Ceramic DIP
LM193AJ/883
−55˚C to 125˚C
LM193AJ-QMLV**
J08A
LM193AJ-MLS
8-Pin Molded DIP
0˚C to 70˚C
LM393N
−40˚C to 85˚C
LM2903N
LM393M
0˚C to 70˚C
LM393MX
8-Pin SOIC
LM2903M
−40˚C to 85˚C
8-Bump (12 mils)
micro SMD
N08E
M08A
LM2903MX
LM393TL
0˚C to 70˚C
LM393TLX
LM2903ITL
−40˚C to 85˚C
TLA08AAA
LM2903ITLX
Note: * Also available per LM38510/11202
Note: ** See STD Mil DWG 5962-94526
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Electrical Characteristics
LM193/LM293/LM393/LM2903
Typical Performance Characteristics
LM193/LM293/LM393, LM193A
Supply Current
Input Current
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Response Time for Various Input Overdrives — Negative
Transition
Output Saturation Voltage
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Response Time for Various Input Overdrives — Positive
Transition
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Typical Performance Characteristics
LM2903
Supply Current
Input Current
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Response Time for Various Input Overdrives — Negative
Transition
Output Saturation Voltage
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Response Time for Various Input Overdrives — Positive
Transition
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Application Hints
The differential input voltage may be larger than V+ without
damaging the device (Note 8). Protection should be provided
to prevent the input voltages from going negative more than
−0.3 VDC (at 25˚C). An input clamp diode can be used as
shown in the applications section.
The LM193 series are high gain, wide bandwidth devices
which, like most comparators, can easily oscillate if the
output lead is inadvertently allowed to capacitively couple to
the inputs via stray capacitance. This shows up only during
the output voltage transition intervals as the comparator
change states. Power supply bypassing is not required to
solve this problem. Standard PC board layout is helpful as it
reduces stray input-output coupling. Reducing the input resistors to < 10 kΩ reduces the feedback signal levels and
finally, adding even a small amount (1.0 to 10 mV) of positive
feedback (hysteresis) causes such a rapid transition that
oscillations due to stray feedback are not possible. Simply
socketing the IC and attaching resistors to the pins will cause
input-output oscillations during the small transition intervals
unless hysteresis is used. If the input signal is a pulse
waveform, with relatively fast rise and fall times, hysteresis is
not required.
All input pins of any unused comparators should be tied to
the negative supply.
The output of the LM193 series is the uncommitted collector
of a grounded-emitter NPN output transistor. Many collectors
can be tied together to provide an output OR’ing function. An
output pull-up resistor can be connected to any available
power supply voltage within the permitted supply voltage
range and there is no restriction on this voltage due to the
magnitude of the voltage which is applied to the V+ terminal
of the LM193 package. The output can also be used as a
simple SPST switch to ground (when a pull-up resistor is not
used). The amount of current which the output device can
sink is limited by the drive available (which is independent of
V+) and the β of this device. When the maximum current limit
is reached (approximately 16mA), the output transistor will
come out of saturation and the output voltage will rise very
rapidly. The output saturation voltage is limited by the approximately 60Ω rSAT of the output transistor. The low offset
voltage of the output transistor (1.0mV) allows the output to
clamp essentially to ground level for small load currents.
The bias network of the LM193 series establishes a drain
current which is independent of the magnitude of the power
supply voltage over the range of from 2.0 VDC to 30 VDC.
It is usually unnecessary to use a bypass capacitor across
the power supply line.
Typical Applications
(V+ =5.0 VDC)
Basic Comparator
Driving CMOS
Driving TTL
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Squarewave Oscillator
Pulse Generator
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Crystal Controlled Oscillator
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* For large ratios of R1/R2,
D1 can be omitted.
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Typical Applications (V+ =5.0 VDC)
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Two-Decade High Frequency VCO
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V* = +30 VDC
+250 mVDC ≤ VC ≤ +50 VDC
700Hz ≤ fo ≤ 100kHz
Basic Comparator
Non-Inverting Comparator with Hysteresis
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Inverting Comparator with Hysteresis
Output Strobing
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AND Gate
OR Gate
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Large Fan-in AND Gate
Limit Comparator
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Comparing Input Voltages of Opposite Polarity
ORing the Outputs
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Typical Applications (V+ =5.0 VDC)
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Zero Crossing Detector (Single Power Supply)
One-Shot Multivibrator
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Bi-Stable Multivibrator
One-Shot Multivibrator with Input Lock Out
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Zero Crossing Detector
Comparator With a Negative Reference
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Typical Applications (V+ =5.0 VDC)
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Time Delay Generator
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Split-Supply Applications
(V+ =+15 VDC and V− =−15 VDC)
MOS Clock Driver
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Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
Metal Can Package (H)
NS Package Number H08C
Ceramic Dual-In-Line Package
NS Package Number J08A
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Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued)
SOIC Package
NS Package Number M08A
Molded Dual-In-Line Package (N)
NS Package N08E
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NOTE: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
1. EPOXY COATING
2. 63Sn/37Pb EUTECTIC BUMP
3. RECOMMEND NON-SOLDER MASK DEFINED LANDING PAD.
4. PIN A1 IS ESTABLISHED BY LOWER LEFT CORNER WITH RESPECT TO TEXT ORIENTATION REMAINING PINS ARE NUMBERED
COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
5. XXX IN DRAWING NUMBER REPRESENTS PACKAGE SIZE VARIATION WHERE X1 IS PACKAGE WIDTH, X2 IS PACKAGE LENGTH AND X3 IS
PACKAGE HEIGHT.
6. REFERENCE JEDEC REGISTRATION MO-211, VARIATION BC.
8-Bump (12 mil) micro SMD Package
NS Package TLA08AAA
X1 = 1.514mm X2 = 1.514mm X3 = 0.600mm
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LM193/LM293/LM393/LM2903 Low Power Low Offset Voltage Dual Comparators
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