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SGM8713B-1 - Low Voltage Comparators

Download the SGM8713B-1 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the SGM8713A-1 variant, as both devices belong to the same low voltage comparators family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The SGM8713A-1 and SGM8713B-1 are single, nanopower, small size comparators.

They are optimized for low voltage operation from 1.6V to 5.5V single supply, and consume only 300nA quiescent current.

Both devices are packaged in a space-saving XTDFN package, which is 0.8mm × 0.8mm.

Features

  • makes them good choices for smart batterypowered equipment. Meanwhile, the SGM8713A-1 and SGM8713B-1 also have a great trade-off between low power and high speed, whose propagation delay is only 5μs. This results in a continuous system monitoring and quick respond to fault conditions without too much battery power dissipation. These devices have different output structures. The SGM8713A-1 has a push-pull output structure, which can easily drive the LED, resistive or capacitive load with the abil.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (SGM8713A-1-SGMicro.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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SGM8713A-1/SGM8713B-1 Nano-Power, Small Size, Low Voltage Comparators GENERAL DESCRIPTION The SGM8713A-1 and SGM8713B-1 are single, nanopower, small size comparators. They are optimized for low voltage operation from 1.6V to 5.5V single supply, and consume only 300nA quiescent current. Both devices are packaged in a space-saving XTDFN package, which is 0.8mm × 0.8mm. The combination of these features makes them good choices for smart batterypowered equipment. Meanwhile, the SGM8713A-1 and SGM8713B-1 also have a great trade-off between low power and high speed, whose propagation delay is only 5μs. This results in a continuous system monitoring and quick respond to fault conditions without too much battery power dissipation. These devices have different output structures.
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