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LM139A-SP - Quad Differential Comparator

Download the LM139A-SP datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the LM139-SP variant, as both devices belong to the same quad differential comparator family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

These devices consist of four independent voltage comparators that are designed to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages.

Key Features

  • 1.
  • QML-V Qualified, SMD 5962-7700801VCA, 5962-9673802VCA and 5962-9673802V9B.
  • Rad-Tolerant: 40 kRad/sec (Si) TID (5962-9673802VCA and 5962-9673802V9B) (1).
  • TID Dose Rate = 0.01 rad/sec (Si).
  • Wide Supply Ranges.
  • Single Supply: 2 V to 36 V (Tested to 30 V).
  • Dual Supplies: ±1 V to ±18 V (Tested to ±15 V).
  • Low Supply-Current Drain Independent of Supply Voltage: 0.8 mA (Typ).
  • Low Input Bias Current: 25 nA (Typ).
  • Low Inpu.

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LM139-SP, LM139A-SP www.ti.com SCLS720C – NOVEMBER 2010 – REVISED MARCH 2011 QUAD DIFFERENTIAL COMPARATOR Check for Samples: LM139-SP, LM139A-SP FEATURES 1 • QML-V Qualified, SMD 5962-7700801VCA, 5962-9673802VCA and 5962-9673802V9B • Rad-Tolerant: 40 kRad/sec (Si) TID (5962-9673802VCA and 5962-9673802V9B) (1) – TID Dose Rate = 0.01 rad/sec (Si) • Wide Supply Ranges – Single Supply: 2 V to 36 V (Tested to 30 V) – Dual Supplies: ±1 V to ±18 V (Tested to ±15 V) • Low Supply-Current Drain Independent of Supply Voltage: 0.8 mA (Typ) • Low Input Bias Current: 25 nA (Typ) • Low Input Offset Current: 3 nA (Typ) (LM139) • Low Input Offset Voltage: 2 mV (Typ) (1) Radiation tolerance is a typical value based upon initial device qualification with dose rate = 0.01 rad/sec.