Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
(V
+
=
5V, T
A
=
25˚C, unless otherwise stated)
Parameter Conditions LM193 LM293, LM393 LM2903 Units
Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
Voltage Gain R
L
≥15 kΩ,V
+
=
15V 50 200 50 200 25 100 V/mV
V
O
=
1V to 11V
Large Signal Response V
IN
=
TTL Logic Swing, V
REF
=
1.4V 300 300 300 ns
Time V
RL
=
5V, R
L
=
5.1 kΩ
Response Time V
RL
=
5V, R
L
=
5.1 kΩ (Note 7) 1.3 1.3 1.5 µs
Output Sink Current V
IN
(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0, VO≤1.5V 6.0 16 6.0 16 6.0 16 mA
Saturation Voltage V
IN
(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0, I
SINK
≤4 mA 250 400 250 400 250 400 mV
Output Leakage Current V
IN
(−)=0, VIN(+)=1V, V
O
=
5V 0.1 0.1 0.1 nA
Electrical Characteristics
(V+=5V) (Note 4)
Parameter Conditions LM193A LM293A, LM393A Units
Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
Input Offset Voltage (Note 9) 4.0 4.0 mV
Input Offset Current I
IN(+)−IIN(−),VCM
=
0V 100 150 nA
Input Bias Current I
IN
(+) or IIN(−) with Output in Linear Range, 300 400 nA
V
CM
=
0V (Note 5)
Input Common Mode
Voltage Range
V
+
=
30V (Note 6) 0 V
+
−2.0 0 V+−2.0 V
Saturation Voltage V
IN
(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0, I
SINK
≤4 mA 700 700 mV
Output Leakage Current V
IN
(−)=0, V
IN(+)
=
1V, V
O
=
30V 1.0 1.0 µA
Differential Input Voltage Keep All V
IN
’s≥0V (or V−, if Used), (Note 8) 36 36 V
Electrical Characteristics
(V+=5V) (Note 4)
Parameter Conditions LM193 LM293, LM393 LM2903 Units
Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
Input Offset Voltage (Note 9) 9 9 9 15 mV
Input Offset Current I
IN(+)−IIN(−),VCM
=
0V 100 150 50 200 nA
Input Bias Current I
IN
(+) or IIN(−) with Output in Linear 300 400 200 500 nA
Range, V
CM
=
0V (Note 5)
Input Common Mode
Voltage Range
V
+
=
30V (Note 6) 0 V
+
−2.0 0 V+−2.0 0 V+−2.0 V
Saturation Voltage V
IN
(−)=1V, VIN(+)=0, I
SINK
≤4 mA 700 700 400 700 mV
Output Leakage Current V
IN
(−)=0, V
IN(+)
=
1V, V
O
=
30V 1.0 1.0 1.0 µA
Differential Input Keep All V
IN
’s≥0V (or V−, if Used), 36 36 36 V
Voltage (Note 8)
Note 1: For operating at high temperatures, the LM393/LM393A 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/LM293Amust 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
(P
D
≤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 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≤T
A
≤+125˚C, for the LM193/LM193A. With the LM293/LM293A all temperature specifications are limited to
−25˚C≤T
A
≤+85˚C and the LM393/LM393A temperature specifications are limited to 0˚C≤TA≤+70˚C. The LM2903 is limited to −40˚C≤TA≤+85˚C.
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