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LM119 MDR LM119 MDR 15650 Texas Instruments HIGH SPEED DUAL COMPARATOR 0-DIE Die
LM393PSR-P LM393PSR-P 3327 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 8-SOIC (0.209", 5.30mm Width)
LMC6772QMMX/S7002298 LMC6772QMMX/S7002298 10879 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width)
LM139AJ/883 LM139AJ/883 21560 Texas Instruments LOW POWER LOW OFFSET VOLTAGE QUA 14-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
LM2903MX/S5001230 LM2903MX/S5001230 17981 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
LM211QDRG4HT LM211QDRG4HT 32689 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
TLV2352MJG TLV2352MJG 4862 Texas Instruments LINCMOS DUAL LOW-VOLTAGE DIFFERE 8-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
LM139AJ/883/MPGD LM139AJ/883/MPGD 21096 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 14-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
LM139AJ/883/MABI LM139AJ/883/MABI 33436 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 14-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
LM119JRQMLV LM119JRQMLV 41610 Texas Instruments HIGH SPEED DUAL COMPARATOR 14-CD 14-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
LM139AWG/883 LM139AWG/883 30846 Texas Instruments LOW POWER LOW OFFSET VOLTAGE QUA 14-CSOIC (0.250", 6.35mm Width)
LM2903MX/E7002290 LM2903MX/E7002290 36042 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
86014012A 86014012A 10557 Texas Instruments HIGH SPEED DUAL COMPARATOR 20-LC 20-CLCC
LM139 MDR LM139 MDR 41476 Texas Instruments LOW POWER LOW OFFSET VOLTAGE QUA Die
LM139AW-QMLV LM139AW-QMLV 41543 Texas Instruments LOW POWER LOW OFFSET VOLTAGE QUA 14-CFlatPack
LM111J-8/883/MABI LM111J-8/883/MABI 48635 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 8-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
LM2903QPWRRBG4 LM2903QPWRRBG4 40189 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 8-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
LM139JB LM139JB 51340 Texas Instruments QUAD DIFFERENTIAL COMPARATOR 14- 14-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
LM193H/883 LM193H/883 12671 Texas Instruments LOW POWER LOW OFFSET VOLTAGE DUA TO-99-8 Metal Can
LM2901QPWRRB LM2901QPWRRB 59668 Texas Instruments PROTOTYPE 14-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)

Comparators

1. What are Linear Comparators?

‌Basic Definition‌: A linear comparator is an electronic circuit that compares the magnitude relationship of two analog input signals and outputs a high/low level digital signal as the comparison result. When the input signal exceeds the preset threshold, the output is high level, otherwise the output is low level.

‌The Meaning of “Linear”: refers to the response stage before the input signal reaches the threshold, there is a linear relationship between the output and the input; but the overall function is still to trigger the state jump through the threshold, rather than continuously amplifying the signal.

 

2. What are the Key Characteristics of Linear Comparators?

‌Response Characteristics‌: The linear response to the input signal is limited to a specific range near the threshold, and it is essentially still a discontinuous switching device.

‌Difference from Hysteresis Comparator‌: Hysteresis comparators (such as Schmitt triggers) form a hysteresis loop through positive feedback to resist interference, while linear comparators do not have this feature, and the output may be falsely triggered due to noise.

‌Basis for Component Classification‌: Although it is called “linear”, its working mode involves state mutations and belongs to the category of nonlinear components; the “linear” in the name only describes the local characteristics before the threshold.

 

3. What are Linear Comparators Used for?

‌Signal Interface Conversion‌: used for threshold detection of analog signals in analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) to achieve the transition from analog to digital signals.

‌Protection and Monitoring Circuit‌: used for voltage monitoring, overvoltage/undervoltage protection systems, and real-time detection of power supply or signal anomalies.

‌Sensor Signal Processing‌: cooperate with sensors (such as photosensors and pressure sensors) to compare signals and trigger subsequent control logic.

 

4. Actual Product Examples for Linear Comparators

Some domestic analog chip manufacturers (such as Linearin) have launched high-performance comparator product lines, covering low power consumption, high precision, and other types, which are used in industrial control, the Internet of Things, and automotive electronics.

 

5. ‌Summary‌

Linear comparators are key threshold judgment devices in analog circuits. Their “linear” characteristics are reflected in the local linear response of the input before the threshold. They are suitable for scenarios that require precise level detection, but attention should be paid to anti-interference design to avoid false triggering.