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5962-87739012A 5962-87739012A 21815 Analog Devices Inc. QUAD COMPARATOR (PM139ARC/883) Bulk
LM319AMX LM319AMX 56970 National Semiconductor IC COMPARATOR 2 GEN PUR 14SOIC 14-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
PM139Y/883C PM139Y/883C 34307 Analog Devices Inc. IC COMPARATOR 14CDIP 14-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
LM2903MX LM2903MX 35505 Fairchild Semiconductor IC COMPARATOR 2 GEN PUR 8SOIC 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
TLV3701QDBVRCT TLV3701QDBVRCT 45913 Texas Instruments NANOPOWER PUSH-PULL COMPARATOR Bulk
LMV7272TLX/NOPB LMV7272TLX/NOPB 59134 Texas Instruments IC COMPARATOR 2 GEN PUR 8DSBGA 8-WFBGA, DSBGA
MAX9141ESA MAX9141ESA 58205 Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated IC COMPARATOR 1 W/LATCH 8SOIC 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
LMV393QDRG4Q1 LMV393QDRG4Q1 14231 Texas Instruments IC COMPARATOR 2 GEN PUR 8SOIC 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
LM306DR LM306DR 30502 Texas Instruments IC COMPARATOR 1 DIFF 8SOIC 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
TSM934CSE+T TSM934CSE+T 6729 Silicon Labs IC COMPARATR 4 W/VOLT REF 16SOIC 16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
MAX932ESA+TG002 MAX932ESA+TG002 14146 Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated INTEGRATED CIRCUIT Tape & Reel (TR)
MAX913EUA-T MAX913EUA-T 1893 Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated IC COMPARATOR 1 W/LATCH 8UMAX 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width)
MAX991EUA+ MAX991EUA+ 1606 Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated IC COMPARATOR 2 GEN PUR 8UMAX 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width)
PM111Y PM111Y 39534 Analog Devices Inc. IC COMPARATOR 1 GEN PUR 14CERDIP 14-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
MAX9041AEUT-T MAX9041AEUT-T 37725 Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated IC COMPARATOR 1 W/VOLT REF SOT6 SOT-23-6
MAX9686MTW-4 MAX9686MTW-4 9169 Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated IC COMPARATOR 1 GEN PUR TO100-10 TO-100-10 Metal Can
TSM931CUA+T TSM931CUA+T 25249 Silicon Labs IC COMPARATOR 1 W/VOLT REF 8MSOP 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width)
PM139AY/883C PM139AY/883C 25655 Analog Devices Inc. IC COMPARATOR 4 GEN PUR 14CERDIP 14-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
TLV3702IDGKG4 TLV3702IDGKG4 12267 Texas Instruments IC COMPARATOR 2 GEN PUR 8VSSOP 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width)
PM119Y/883C PM119Y/883C 34095 Analog Devices Inc. DUAL COMPARATOR Bulk

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.