The LMV727x devices are rail-to-rail input low power comparators, characterized at supply
voltages 1.8 V, 2.7 V, and 5 V. They consume as little as 9-µA supply current per channel while
achieving a 800-ns propagation delay.
The LMV7271 and LMV7275 (single) are available in SC70 and SOT-23 packages. The LMV7272
(dual) is available in the DSBGA package. With these tiny packages, the PCB area can be
significantly reduced. They are ideal for low voltage, low power, and space-critical
designs.
The LMV7271 and LMV7272 both feature a push-pull output stage which allows operation with
minimum power consumption when driving a load.
The LMV7275 features an open-drain output stage that allows for wired-OR configurations.
The open-drain output also offers the advantage of allowing the output to be pulled to any voltage
up to 5.5 V, regardless of the supply voltage of the LMV7275, which is useful for level-shifting
applications.
The LMV727x devices are built with Texas Instruments advance submicron silicon-gate
BiCMOS process. They all have bipolar inputs for improved noise performance, and CMOS outputs for
rail-to-rail output swing.
The LMV727x devices are rail-to-rail input low power comparators, characterized at supply
voltages 1.8 V, 2.7 V, and 5 V. They consume as little as 9-µA supply current per channel while
achieving a 800-ns propagation delay.
The LMV7271 and LMV7275 (single) are available in SC70 and SOT-23 packages. The LMV7272
(dual) is available in the DSBGA package. With these tiny packages, the PCB area can be
significantly reduced. They are ideal for low voltage, low power, and space-critical
designs.
The LMV7271 and LMV7272 both feature a push-pull output stage which allows operation with
minimum power consumption when driving a load.
The LMV7275 features an open-drain output stage that allows for wired-OR configurations.
The open-drain output also offers the advantage of allowing the output to be pulled to any voltage
up to 5.5 V, regardless of the supply voltage of the LMV7275, which is useful for level-shifting
applications.
The LMV727x devices are built with Texas Instruments advance submicron silicon-gate
BiCMOS process. They all have bipolar inputs for improved noise performance, and CMOS outputs for
rail-to-rail output swing.