LM139/LM239/LM339/LM2901/LM3302 Low Power Low Offset Voltage Quad Comparators
LM139/LM239/LM339/LM2901/LM3302 Low Power Low Offset Voltage Quad Comparators
LM139/LM239/LM339/LM2901/LM3302 Low Power Low Offset Voltage Quad Comparators
Advantages
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Features
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2 VDC to 36 VDC or
g 1 VDC to g 18 VDC
Connection Diagrams
Dual-In-Line Package
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RRD-B30M115/Printed in U. S. A.
LM139/LM239/LM339/LM2901/LM3302
Low Power Low Offset Voltage Quad Comparators
November 1994
LM139A
Conditions
Min Typ
Max
LM239A, LM339A
Min
Typ
LM139
Max
Min Typ
Max
LM239, LM339
Min
Typ
LM2901
Max
Min Typ
Max
LM3302
Min Typ
Units
Max
1.0
2.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
5.0
2.0
5.0
2.0
7.0
20
mVDC
25
100
25
250
25
100
25
250
25
250
25
500
nADC
50
3.0
50
50
100
nADC
3.0
RL e % on all Comparators,
RL e % , V a e 36V,
(LM3302, V a e 28 VDC)
Voltage Gain
Large Signal
Response Time
Response Time
25
V a b1.5
0.8
50 200
5.0
V a b1.5 0
2.0
0.8
1.0
0.8
1.0
200
50 200
300
300
1.3
6.0 16
50
2.0
2.5
6.0
25
V a b1.5
5.0
V a b1.5 0
2.0
2.5
0.8
1.0
50
2.0
2.5
V a b1.5 0
0.8
1.0
200
25 100
300
300
1.3
1.3
16
6.0 16
6.0
2.0
2.5
V a b1.5 VDC
0.8
1.0
2.0
2.5
mADC
mADC
30
V/mV
300
300
ns
1.3
1.3
1.3
ms
16
6.0 16
6.0 16
mADC
LM139A
Conditions
Min
LM239A, LM339A
Typ
Max
400
Saturation Voltage
250
Output Leakage
Current
VIN( a ) e 1 VDC,VIN(b) e 0,
VO e 5 VDC
0.1
Min
LM139
Typ
Max
250
400
Min
0.1
LM239, LM339
Typ
Max
250
400
Min
0.1
LM2901
Typ
Max
250
400
Min
0.1
LM3302
Typ
Max
250
400
Min
0.1
Units
Typ
Max
250
500
0.1
mVDC
nADC
LM139A
Conditions
Min Typ
Max
LM239A, LM339A
Min Typ
Max
LM139
Min Typ
Max
LM239, LM339
Min Typ
Max
LM2901
Min Typ
Max
LM3302
Min Typ
Units
Max
(Note 9)
4.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
15
40
mVDC
100
150
100
150
50
200
300
nADC
300
400
300
400
200
500
1000
nADC
Input Common-Mode
Voltage Range
Saturation Voltage
V a b2.0
V a b2.0 0
V a b2.0
V a b2.0 0
V a b2.0 0
V a b2.0 VDC
3
700
700
700
700
1.0
1.0
1.0
36
36
36
400
700
700
mVDC
1.0
1.0
1.0
mADC
36
36
28
VDC
Note 1: For operating at high temperatures, the LM339/LM339A, LM2901, LM3302 must be derated based on a 125 C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 95 C/W which applies for the device soldered in a
printed circuit board, operating in a still air ambient. The LM239 and LM139 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 s 100 mW), provided the output transistors are allowed to saturate.
Note 2: Short circuits from the output to V a 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 a .
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 a 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 b 0.3 VDC (at 25 )C.
Note 4: These specifications are limited to b 55 C s TA s a 125 C, for the LM139/LM139A. With the LM239/LM239A, all temperature specifications are limited to b 25 C s TA s a 85 C, the LM339/LM339A temperature specifications
are limited to 0 C s TA s a 70 C, and the LM2901, LM3302 temperature range is b 40 C s TA s a 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 a b 1.5V at 25 C, but either or both inputs can go
to a 30 VDC without damage (25V for LM3302), independent of the magnitude of V a .
Note 7: The response time specified is 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 b 0.3 VDC (or 0.3 VDC below the magnitude of the negative power supply, if used) (at 25 C).
Note 9: At output switch point, VO j 1.4 VDC, RS e 0X with V a from 5 VDC to 30 VDC; and over the full input common-mode range (0 VDC to V a b 1.5 VDC), at 25 C. For LM3302, V a from 5 VDC to 28 VDC.
Note 10: Refer to RETS139AX for LM139A military specifications and to RETS139X for LM139 military specifications.
Input Current
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Input Current
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Application Hints
The differential input voltage may be larger than V a without
damaging the device. Protection should be provided to prevent the input voltages from going negative more than b0.3
VDC (at 25 C). An input clamp diode can be used as shown
in the applications section.
The output of the LM139 series is the uncommitted collector
of a grounded-emitter NPN output transistor. Many collectors can be tied together to provide an output ORing 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 a
terminal of the LM139A 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 a ) and the b of this device. When the
maximum current limit is reached (approximately 16 mA),
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 60X RSAT of the output
transistor. The low offset voltage of the output transistor (1
mV) allows the output to clamp essentially to ground level
for small load currents.
Driving CMOS
Driving TTL
TL/H/57063
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TL/H/5706 4
AND Gate
OR Gate
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TL/H/5706 9
TL/H/5706 10
Bi-Stable Multivibrator
TL/H/5706 11
TL/H/5706 12
TL/H/5706 13
Pulse Generator
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TL/H/5706 17
TL/H/5706 14
TL/H/570618
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Squarewave Oscillator
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TL/H/5706 16
Basic Comparator
Output Strobing
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Limit Comparator
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TL/H/5706 25
10
V a e a 30 VDC
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TL/H/5706 30
TL/H/5706 28
TL/H/5706 31
11
TL/H/570632
TL/H/5706 33
Schematic Diagram
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LM139/LM239/LM339/LM2901/LM3302
Low Power Low Offset Voltage Quad Comparators
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