Manufacturer Part Number
ADCMP600BRJZ-R2
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The ADCMP600BRJZ-R2 is a high-speed, general-purpose linear comparator designed for optimal performance in voltage level detection and signal conditioning.
Product Features and Performance
High-speed operation with a maximum propagation delay of 5ns
Low input offset voltage of maximum 5mV at 2.5V
Low input bias current of maximum 5µA at 2.5V
Output current typically 15mA
Quiescent current maximum 4mA
Common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) of 50dB each
Built-in hysteresis of 2mV enhancing stability
Product Advantages
Ensures reliable and fast signal comparison
Minimizes error due to low offset voltage and bias current
Efficient operation with low power consumption
Robust performance across a wide temperature range
Key Technical Parameters
Type: General Purpose
Number of Elements: 1
Output Type: CMOS, TTL
Supply Voltage: 2.5V to 5.5V
Maximum CMRR, PSRR: 50dB
Hysteresis: 2mV
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 125°C
Packaging: SOT-23-5
Quality and Safety Features
Stringent manufacturing standards ensuring high reliability and performance consistency
Operates effectively within a wide range of environmental conditions
Compatibility
Compatible with CMOS and TTL logic levels
Suitable for use in systems requiring surface mount technology
Application Areas
Industrial automation
Electronics testing and measurement
Data acquisition systems
Communication systems
Signal conditioning modules
Product Lifecycle
Currently active with ongoing production
Not nearing discontinuation, ensuring availability for future projects
Upgrades or replacements available as newer technologies or product variations emerge
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Remarkably fast response time suitable for high-speed applications
Precision performance with low input offset and bias currents
Versatile supply voltage range and compatibility with major logic families
Capable of operating in harsh environmental conditions
Long-term availability and support from Analog Devices