Datasheet Linear Technology LT1018

ManufacturerLinear Technology
SeriesLT1018

Micropower Dual Comparator

Datasheets

Datasheet LT1017, LT1018
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Micropower Dual Comparator
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Packaging

LT1018CN8#PBFLT1018CS8#PBFLT1018CS8#TRPBFLT1018CSW#PBFLT1018CSW#TRPBFLT1018IS8#PBFLT1018IS8#TRPBF
N1234567
PackageN-8
Package Outline Drawing
SO-8
Package Outline Drawing
SO-8
Package Outline Drawing
SW-16
Package Outline Drawing
SW-16
Package Outline Drawing
SO-8
Package Outline Drawing
SO-8
Package Outline Drawing
Package CodeNS8S8SWSWS8S8
Package Index05-08-1510 (N8)05-08-1610 (S8)05-08-1610 (S8)05-08-1620 (SW16)05-08-1620 (SW16)05-08-1610 (S8)05-08-1610 (S8)
Pin Count888161688

Parametrics

Parameters / ModelsLT1018CN8#PBFLT1018CS8#PBFLT1018CS8#TRPBFLT1018CSW#PBFLT1018CSW#TRPBFLT1018IS8#PBFLT1018IS8#TRPBF
CM RangeV- to (V+ -0.9V)V- to (V+ -0.9V)V- to (V+ -0.9V)V- to (V+ -0.9V)V- to (V+ -0.9V)V- to (V+ -0.9V)V- to (V+ -0.9V)
Number of Channels2222222
Design ToolsLTspice ModelLTspice ModelLTspice ModelLTspice ModelLTspice ModelLTspice ModelLTspice Model
Export Controlnonononononono
FeaturesComparatorComparatorComparatorComparatorComparatorComparatorComparator
HysteresisNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Isupply, mA0.110.110.110.110.110.110.11
Operating Temperature Range, °C0 to 700 to 700 to 700 to 700 to 70-40 to 85-40 to 85
Prop Delay, µs6666666
Separate O/P SupplyNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Supply Voltage Range1.2V to 40V1.2V to 40V1.2V to 40V1.2V to 40V1.2V to 40V1.2V to 40V1.2V to 40V
Vos, mV0.40.40.40.40.40.40.4
Vs Max, V40404040404040
Vs Min, V1.21.21.21.21.21.21.2

Eco Plan

LT1018CN8#PBFLT1018CS8#PBFLT1018CS8#TRPBFLT1018CSW#PBFLT1018CSW#TRPBFLT1018IS8#PBFLT1018IS8#TRPBF
RoHSCompliantCompliantCompliantCompliantCompliantCompliantCompliant

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LT1017 LT1017

Application Notes

  • Designing Linear Circuits for 5V Single Supply Operation &mdash AN11
    PDF, 230 Kb, File published: Sep 1, 1985
    This note covers the considerations for designing precision linear circuits which must operate from a single 5V supply. Applications include various transducer signal conditioners, instrumentation amplifiers, controllers and isolated data converters.
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  • Circuitry for Single Cell Operation &mdash AN15
    PDF, 195 Kb, File published: Nov 1, 1985
    1.5V powered circuits for complex linear functions are detailed. Designs include a V/F converter, a 10-bit A/D, sample-hold amplifiers, a switching regulator and other circuits. Also included is a section of component considerations for 1.5V powered linear circuits.
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  • Power Gain Stages for Monolithic Amplifiers &mdash AN18
    PDF, 2.5 Mb, File published: Mar 1, 1986
    This note presents output state circuits which provide power gain for monolithic amplifiers. The circuits feature voltage gain, current gain, or both. Eleven designs are shown, and performance is summarized. A generalized method for frequency compensation appears in a separate section.
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  • Performance Enhancement Techniques for Three-Terminal Regulators &mdash AN2
    PDF, 975 Kb, File published: Aug 2, 1984
    This application note describes a number of enhancement circuit techniques used with existing 3-terminal regulators which extend current capability, limit power dissipation, provide high voltage output, operate from 110VAC or 220VAC without the need to switch transformer windings, and many other usefu application ideas.
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  • A Monolithic IC for 100MHz RMS-DC Conversion &mdash AN22
    PDF, 3.3 Mb, File published: Sep 1, 1987
    AN22 details the theoretical and application aspects of the LT1088 thermal RMS/DC converter. The basic theory behind thermal RMS/DC conversion is discussed and design details of the LT1088 are presented. Circuitry for RMS/DC converters, wideband input buffers and heater protection is shown.
  • Micropower Circuits for Signal Conditioning &mdash AN23
    PDF, 2.2 Mb, File published: Apr 1, 1987
    Low power operation of electronic apparatus has become increasingly desirable. AN23 describes a variety of low power circuits for transducer signal conditioning. Also included are designs for data converters and switching regulators. Three appended sections discuss guidelines for micropower design, strobed power operation and effects of test equipment on micropower circuits.
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  • Some Thoughts on DC-DC Converters &mdash AN29
    PDF, 1.2 Mb, File published: Oct 1, 1988
    This note examines a wide range of DC/DC converter applications. Single inductor, transformer, and switched-capacitor converter designs are shown. Special topics like low noise, high efficiency, low quiescent current, high voltage, and wide-input voltage range converters are covered. Appended sections explain some fundamental properties of different types of converters.
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  • Switching Regulator Circuit Collection &mdash AN30
    PDF, 606 Kb, File published: Feb 1, 1989
    Switching regulators are of universal interest. Linear Technology has made a major effort to address this topic. A catalog of circuits has been compiled so that a design engineer can swiftly determine which converter type is best. This catalog serves as a visual index to be browsed through for a specific or general interest.
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  • Linear Circuits for Digital Systems &mdash AN31
    PDF, 1.5 Mb, File published: Feb 2, 1989
    Subtitled "Some Affable Analogs for Digital Devotees," discusses a number of analog circuits useful in predominantly digital systems. VPP generators for flash memories receive extensive treatment. Other examples include a current loop transmitter, dropout detectors, power management circuits, and clocks.
  • Techniques for 92% Efficient LCD Illumination &mdash AN55
    PDF, 688 Kb, File published: Aug 1, 1993
    This publication details several LCD backlight circuits which feature 92% efficiency. Other benefits include low voltage operation, synchronizing capability, higher output power for color displays, and extended dimming range. Extensive coverage of practical issues includes layout problems, multi-lamp displays, safety and reliability concerns and efficiency and photometric measurements. Also included is a review of circuits which did not work along with appropriate commentary.
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Design Notes

  • A 4-Cell Ni-Cad Regulator/Charger for Notebook Computers &mdash DN54
    PDF, 77 Kb, File published: Nov 1, 1991
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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Signal Conditioning > Comparators > Micropower Comparators
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