Texas Instruments TLV360x/TLV360x-Q1 Rail-to-Rail Comparator
Texas Instruments TLV360x/TLV360x-Q1 High-Speed Rail-to-Rail Comparator is a 325MHz, 2.5ns propagation delay comparator with rail-to-rail inputs. The TLV360x/TLV360x-Q1 features a fast response and wide operating voltage range, ideal for narrow signal pulse detection and data and clock recovery applications in LIDAR, range finders, and line receivers.The TI TLV360x/TLV360x-Q1 High-Speed Rail-to-Rail Comparator offers push-pull (single-ended ) outputs that simplify and save cost on board-to-board wiring for I/O interfaces while reducing power consumption when compared to alternative high-speed differential output comparators. The devices directly interface with most prevailing digital controllers and IO expanders in the downstream circuit.
The TLV360x/TLV360x-Q1 is housed in a tiny 5-pin SC70 package, making it suitable for space-constrained equipment. The TLV360x-Q1 devices are AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications. The TLV360x-EP devices have gold bond wires, a temperature range of –55 to +105°C, and an SnPb lead finish. The TLV3603E devices have a temperature range of –55 to +125°C and adjustable hysteresis control and latch capability.
Features
- 2.5ns fast propagation delay
- 600ps low overdrive dispersion
- 325MHz high toggle frequency
- 1.25ns narrow pulse width detection capability
- Push-pull output
- 2.4V to 5.5V wide supply range
- Input common-mode range extends 200mV beyond both rails
- ±5mV low input offset voltage
- Known startup condition at the output
- TLV3601 (5-Pin SC70) package
- Functional safety capable
- Documentation available to aid functional safety system design [TLV3601]
Applications
- Laser distance meter
- Clock and data recovery
- High-speed trigger function in oscilloscope and logic analyzer
- Distance sensing in LIDAR
- Drone vision
- High-speed differential line receiver
Additional Resources
Functional Diagram
