ZHCSHH2B January 2018 – October 2018 TLV6710
PRODUCTION DATA.
The TLV6710 combines two comparators with a precision reference voltage. Each comparator has one external input; the other input is connected to the internal reference. The rising threshold on INB and the falling threshold on INA are designed and trimmed to be equal to the reference voltage (400 mV). This configuration optimizes the device accuracy when used as a window comparator. Both comparators also have built-in hysteresis that proves immunity to noise and ensures stable operation.
The comparator inputs swings from ground to 1.7 V (7.0 V absolute maximum), regardless of the device supply voltage used. Although not required in most cases, it is good analog design practice to place a 1-nF to 10-nF bypass capacitor at the comparator input for noisy applications in order to reduce sensitivity to transient voltage changes on the monitored signal.
For comparator A, the corresponding output (OUTA) is driven to logic low when the input INA voltage drops below VIT–(INA). When the voltage exceeds VIT+(INA), OUTA goes to a high-impedance state; see Figure 1.
For comparator B, the corresponding output (OUTB) is driven to logic low when the voltage at input INB exceeds VIT+(INB). When the voltage drops below VIT–(INB) OUTB goes to a high-impedance state; see Figure 1. Together, these two comparators form a window-detection function as described in the Window Comparator Considerations section.