Intro to Amplifier Comparator Circuits: LM311, LM393, LM2903 and LM2901by@ranlily
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Intro to Amplifier Comparator Circuits: LM311, LM393, LM2903 and LM2901

by Ranlily Phlio3mSeptember 13th, 2021
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In electronics, the comparator is a circuit that makes use of operational amplifiers with very high gain in its open-loop state. The **op-amp comparator** has a positive or negative voltage output by comparing its input voltage against some DC reference voltage. LM311 IC has been used for voltage comparisons for a long time in some typical circuits. LM393 and LM2903 are a kind of low offset voltage dual comparators, and their pin arrangement is shown in Figure 7. Their main performance is the same, but the temperature range is different: the former is 0\~70℃, and the latter is -40 ℃

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