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PJ339

Quad Voltage Compartor


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T he comparator is designed for use in level detection,


low level sensingand memory application in
Consumer Automotive and industria electronic applications.

DIP-14 SOP-14

FEATURES
Single or Spit Supply Operation
• Low input bnias current - 25 nA(TYP)
Pin : 1. Output 2 8. –Input 3
• Low input offset current - ± 5.0 nA(TYP) 2. Output 1 9. +Input 3
3. Vcc 10. –Input 4
• Low input offset voltage - ± 1.0 mV (TYP) 4. –Input 1 11. +Input 4
5. +Input 1 12. Gnd
• Input common-made voltage range to gnd 6. –Input 2 13. Output 4
7. +Input 2 14. Output 3
• Low output saturation voltage - 130mV(TYP) @4.0mA
TTL and CMOS compatible ORDERING INFORMATION
Device Operating Temperature Package
PJ339CS -20℃〜+85 ℃ SOP-14
PJ339CD DIP-14

MAXIMUM RATINGS

Rating Symbol Value Unit


Power Supply Voltage VCC +36 or ±18 Vdc
Input Differential Voltage Range VIDR 36 Vdc
VICR -0.3 to VCC Vdc
Input Common Mode Voltage Range

Output Short-Circuit to Gnd


ISC Continuous mA
(Note1)
Input Current(Vin -0.3 Vdc) mA
Iin 50
(Note2)
Power Dissipation@TA=25℃
Ceramic Package 1.0 Watts
PD
Derate above 25℃ 8.0 mW/ΟC
Plastic Package 1.0 Watts
Derate above 25 ℃ 8.0 mW/ΟC

Storage Temperature Range Tstg -65 to+150 ℃

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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VCC= 5.0Vdc,TA= 25 ℃ unless otherwise noted.)

Characteristics Symbol Min Typ Max Unit


Input offset voltage (Note 3) VIO -- +2.0 +5.0 mVdc
Input Bias Current (Note 3,4) IIB -- 25 250 nA
(Output in Linear Range)
Input Offset Current (Note 3) IIO -- ± 5.0 ± 50 nA
Input Common-Mode Voltage Range (Note 6) VICR 0 -- VCC -1.5 V
Supply Current ICC mA
RL = ∞ (For All Comparators) -- 0.8 2.0
RL = ∞ , VCC =30Vdc -- -- --
Voltage Gain RL ≥ 15KΩ , VCC = 15Vdc AV -- 200 -- V/mV
Large Signal Response Time -- -- 300 -- ns
V1 = TTL logic Swing,
Vref = 1.4 Vdc, VRL = 5.0Vdc, RL = 5.1 KΩ
Response Time (Note 6) VRL = 5.0 Vdc, RL =5.1 KΩ -- -- 1.3 -- µs
Output Sink Current VI(-) ≥ +1.0 Vdc, VI(+) = 0, VO≤15Vdc Isink 6.0 16 -- mA
Saturation Voltage Vsat -- 130 400 mV
VI(-) ≥ +1.0 Vdc, VI (+) = 0, Isink ≤ 4.0 mA
Output Leakage Current IOL -- 0.1 -- nA
VI(+) ≥ +1.0 Vdc, VI(-) = 0, VO =+5.0Vdc
Input Offset Voltage (Note 3) VIO -- -- +9.0 mVdc
TA = -20℃ to +85℃
Input Bias Current (Note 3 4) (Output in Linear Range) IIB -- -- 400 nA
TA = -20 ℃ to +85 ℃
Input Offset Current (Note 3) IIO -- -- ± 150 nA
TA = -20 ℃ to +85 ℃
Input Common-Mode Voltage Range VICR 0 -- VCC-2.0 V
TA = -20 ℃ to +85 ℃
Saturation Voltage VI(-) ≥ + 1.0 Vdc, VI (+) = 0, Isink ≤ 4.0mA Vsat -- -- 700 mV
TA = -20 ℃ to +85 ℃
Output Lezkage Current IOL -- -- 1.0 µA
VI(+) ≥ +1.0 Vdc, VI(-) = 0, VO = 30 Vdc
TA = -20℃ to +85 ℃
Differential Input Voltage ALLVI ≥ 0 Vdc (Note 6) VID -- -- VCC Vdc
TA =-20 ℃ to +85 ℃
Note :1. The maximum output current may be as high as 20mA, independent of the magnitude of VCC Output short circuits to VCC
can cause excessive heating and eventual destruction.
2. This magnitude of input current will only occur if the leads are driven more negative than ground or the negative
supply voltage. This is due to the input PNP collector base junction becoming forward biased, acting as an input clamp
diode. There is also a lateral PNP parasitic transistor action which can cause the output voltage of the comparators to go
to the VCC voltage level (or ground if overdrive is large)during the time that an input is driven negative. This will not
destroy the device when limited to the max rating and normal output states will recover when the inputs become
≥ground or negative supply.
3. At the output switch point, VO = 1.4 Vdc, RS ≤100Ω, 5.0 Vdc≤ VCC ≤30 Vdc, with the inputs over the full common-
mode range (o Vdc to VCC -1.5 Vdc).
4. The bias current flows out of the inputs due to the PNP input stage. This current is virtually constant, independent of
the output state.
5. The response time specified is for a 100 mV input step with 5.0 mV overdrive For larger signals, 300 ns is typical.
6. Positive excursions of input voltage may exceed the power supply level. As long as one of the inputs remain within the
common-mode range, the comparator will provide the proper output state.

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FIGURE 1- CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC


(Diagram shown is for 1 comparator)

FIGURE 2 - INVERTING COMPARATOR WITH FIGURE 3 - NON-INVERTING COMPARATOR


HYSTERESIS WITH HYSTERESIS

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FIGURE 4 - NORMALIZED INPUT OFFSET FIGURE 5 - INPUT BIAS CURRENT

VOLTAGE

FIGURE 6 - OUTPUT SINK CURRENT versus


OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE

FIGURE 7- FRIVING LOGIC FIGURE 8 - SQUAREWAVE OSCILLATOR

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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
This quad comparator feature high gain, wide bandwidth characteristics. This gives the device oscillation tendencies if the
outputs are capacitively coupled to the inputs via stray capacitance. This oscillation manifests itself during output transitions
(VOL to VOH). To alleviate this situation input resistors ∠ 10 KΩ should be used. The addition of positive feedback ( ∠ 10
mV) is also recommended.
It is good design practice to ground all unused input pins.
Differential input voltages may be larger than supply voltage without damaging the comparator inputs.
Voltages more negative than -300mV should not be used.

FIGURE 9 - ZERO CROSSING DETECTOR


( Single Supply )

FIGURE 10 - ZERO CROSSING DETECTOR


( Split Supplies)
VINmin=0.4V peak for 1.phase dissfortion(Δ(-))

D1 prevents input from going negative by more than 06V


R1*R2*R3
R5
R3 for small error in zero crossing
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MILLIMETERS INCHES
DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX
A 18.55 19.56 0.73 0.77
B 6.22 6.48 0.245 0.255
C 3.18 4.43 0.125 0.135
D 0.35 0.55 0.019 0.020
G 2.54BSC 0.10BSC
J 0.29 0.31 0.011 0.012
K 3.25 3.35 0.128 0.132
L 7.75 8.00 0.305 0.315
M - 10° - 10°

MILLIMETERS INCHES
DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX
A 8.55 8.75 0.337 0.344
B 3.80 4.00 0.150 0.157
C 1.35 1.75 0.054 0.068
D 0.35 0.49 0.014 0.019
F 0.40 1.25 0.016 0.049
G 1.27BSC 0.05BSC
K 0.10 0.25 0.004 0.009
M 0° 7° 0° 7°
P 5.80 6.20 0.229 0.244
R 0.25 0.50 0.010 0.019

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