- From a single 5V supply
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Input current: 150 nA max. With temperature
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Offset current: 20 nA max. With temperature
- Differential input voltage range: ± 30V
- Power consumption: 135 ± 15V megawatts
illustrate
The voltage comparison of LM111, LM211 and LM311 is nearly a thousand times, such as LM106 or LM710 devices reduce the input current. They are also designed to work with a wider range of supply voltages: from a standard ± 15V op-amp to a single 5V supply for integrated circuit logic. Its outputs are compatible RTL, DTL and TTL as well as MOS circuits. In addition, they can drive lamps or relays with switching voltages up to 50V at a current of 50 mA.
The inputs and outputs of the LM111, the LM311 of the LM211 can be systematically isolated, and the outputs can be driven under a ground load, positive or negative power. Offset balancing and strobe capabilities provide and output silk "or" operations. Although devices slower than the LM106 and LM710 (200 ns response time compared to 40 nanoseconds) are also less prone to parasitic oscillations. Pin configurations for LM111, LM106, and LM710.
The LM211 is the same LM111, except that its performance is specified in the temperature range of -25°C to +85°C, not -55°C to +125°C. The LM311 has a temperature range of 0°C to +70°C
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