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Push-Pull CMOS Output Drives Capacitive Loads Without Pullup Resistor, I O = ± 8 ma Very Low Power... 200 µw Typ at V Fast Response Time...t PLH = 2.7 µs Typ With -mv Overdrive Single Supply Operation...3 V to 16 V TLC3704M...4 V to 16 V On-Chip ESD Protection D, J, OR N PACKAGE (TOP VIEW) 1OUT 2OUT V DD 2IN 2IN 1IN 1IN 1 2 3 4 6 7 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 3OUT 4OUT GND 4IN 4IN 3IN 3IN description The TLC3704 consists of four independent micropower voltage comparators designed to operate from a single supply and be compatible with modern HCMOS logic systems. They are functionally similar to the LM339 but use 1/20th the power for similar response times. The push-pull CMOS output stage drives capacitive loads directly without a power-consuming pullup resistor to achieve the stated response time. Eliminating the pullup resistor not only reduces power dissipation, but also saves board space and component cost. The output stage is also fully compatible with TTL requirements. Texas Instruments LinCMOS process offers superior analog performance to standard CMOS processes. Along with the standard CMOS advantages of low power without sacrificing speed, high input impedance, and low bias currents, the LinCMOS process offers extremely stable input offset voltages with large differential input voltages. This characteristic makes it possible to build reliable CMOS comparators. The TLC3704C is characterized for operation over the commercial temperature range of 0 C to 70 C. The TLC3704I is characterized for operation over the extended industrial temperature range of 40 C to 8 C. The TLC3704M is characterized for operation over the full military temperature range of C to 12 C. The TLC3704Q is characterized for operation from 40 C to 12 C. 1OUT 2OUT V DD 2IN 2IN 1IN 1IN V DD NC 2IN NC 2IN FK PACKAGE (TOP VIEW) 2OUT 1OUT NC 3OUT 4OUT 3 4 2 1 20 19 18 6 7 17 16 1 8 14 9 10 11 12 13 1IN 1IN NC 3IN 3IN NC No internal connection symbol (each comparator) IN IN 1 2 3 4 6 7 PW PACKAGE (TOP VIEW) 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 GND NC 4IN NC 4IN OUT 3OUT 4OUT GND 4IN 4IN 3IN 3IN Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet. LinCMOS is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated. PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments Incorporated POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 1

AVAILABLE OPTIONS PACKAGE VIOmax TA at 2 C SMALL OUTLINE CERAMIC CERAMIC DIP PLASTIC DIP TSSOP (D) (FK) (J) (N) (PW) 0 C to 70 C mv TLC3704CD TLC3704CN TLC3704CPW 40 C to 8 C mv TLC3704ID TLC3704IN TLC3704IPW C to 12 C mv TLC3704MFK TLC3704MJ 40 C to 12 C mv TLC3704QJ The D and PW packages are available taped and reeled. Add R suffix to the device type (e.g., TLC3704CDR). functional block diagram (each comparator) VDD IN IN Differential Input Circuits OUT absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted) Supply voltage range, V DD (see Note 1)............................................. 0.3 V to 18 V Differential input voltage, V ID (see Note 2).................................................. ± 18 V Input voltage range, V I............................................................... 0.3 to V DD Output voltage range, V O............................................................ 0.3 to V DD Input current, I I.......................................................................... ± ma Output current, I O (each output).......................................................... ± 20 ma Total supply current into V DD.............................................................. 40 ma Total current out of GND.................................................................. 60 ma Continuous total power dissipation..................................... See Dissipation Rating Table Operating free-air temperature range, T A : TLC3704C....................................... 0 to 70 C TLC3704I................................... 40 C to 8 C TLC3704M................................ C to 12 C TLC3704Q................................ 40 C to 12 C Storage temperature range....................................................... 6 C to 10 C Case temperature for 60 seconds: FK package.............................................. 260 C Lead temperature 1,6 mm (1/16 inch) from case for 10 seconds: D or N package................ 260 C Lead temperature 1,6 mm (1/16 inch) from case for 60 seconds: J package..................... 300 C Stresses beyond those listed under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under recommended operating conditions is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. NOTES: 1. All voltage values, except differential voltages, are with respect to network ground. 2. Differential voltages are at IN with respect to IN. GND 2 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

DISSIPATION RATING TABLE PACKAGE TA 2 C POWER RATING DERATING FACTOR ABOVE TA = 2 C TA = 70 C POWER RATING TA = 8 C POWER RATING TA = 12 C POWER RATING D FK J N PW 90 mw 137 mw 137 mw 110 mw 67 mw 7.6 mw/ C 11.0 mw/ C 11.0 mw/ C 9.2 mw/ C.4 mw/ C 608 mw 880 mw 880 mw 736 mw 432 mw 494 mw 71 mw 71 mw 98 mw 31 mw N/A 27 mw 27 mw N/A N/A recommended operating conditions TLC3704C MIN NOM MAX UNIT Supply voltage, VDD 3 16 V Common-mode input voltage, VIC 0.2 VDD 1. V High-level output current, IOH 20 ma Low-level output current, IOL 20 ma Operating free-air temperature, TA 0 70 C electrical characteristics at specified operating free-air temperature, V DD = V (unless otherwise noted) VIO PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS TA Input offset voltage IIO Input offset current VIC = 2. V IIB Input bias current VIC = 2. V VICR Common-mode mode input voltage range TLC3704C MIN TYP MAX VDD = V to 10 V, 2 C 1.2 VIC = VICRmin, See Note 3 0 C to 70 C 6. UNIT mv 2 C 1 pa 70 C 0.3 na 2 C pa 70 C 0.6 na 2 C 0 C to 70 C 0 to VDD 1 0 to VDD 1. 2 C 84 CMRR Common-mode rejection ratio VIC = VICRmin 70 C 84 db 0 C 84 2 C 8 ksvr Supply-voltage rejection ratio VDD = V to 10 V 70 C 8 db 0 C 8 V VOH High-level output voltage VID =1V V, IOH = 4mA VOL Low-level output voltage VID = 1V, IOH =4mA IDD Supply current (all four comparators) Outputs low, No load 2 C 4. 4.7 70 C 4.3 2 C 210 300 70 C 37 2 C 3 80 0 C to 70 C 100 V mv µa All characteristics are measured with zero common-mode voltage unless otherwise noted. NOTE 3: The offset voltage limits given are the maximum values required to drive the output up to 4. V or down to 0.3 V. POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 3

recommended operating conditions TLC3704I MIN NOM MAX UNIT Supply voltage, VDD 3 16 V Common-mode input voltage, VIC 0.2 VDD 1. V High-level output current, IOH 20 ma Low-level output current, IOL 20 ma Operating free-air temperature, TA 40 8 C electrical characteristics at specified operating free-air temperature, V DD = V, V IC = 0 (unless otherwise noted) VIO PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS TA Input offset voltage IIO Input offset current VIC = 2. V IIB Input bias current VIC = 2. V VICR Common-mode mode input voltage range TLC3704I MIN TYP MAX VDD = V to 10 V, 2 C 1.2 VIC = VICRmin, See Note 3 40 C to 8 C 7 UNIT mv 2 C 1 pa 8 C 1 na 2 C pa 8 C 2 na 2 C 40 C to 8 C 0 to VDD 1 0 to VDD 1. 2 C 84 CMRR Common-mode rejection ratio VIC = VICRmin 8 C 84 db 40 C 83 2 C 8 ksvr Supply-voltage rejection ratio VDD = V to 10 V 8 C 8 db 40 C 83 V VOH High-level output voltage VID =1V V, IOH = 4mA VOL Low-level output voltage VID = 1V, IOH =4mA IDD Supply current (all four comparators) Outputs low, No load 2 C 4. 4.7 8 C 4.3 2 C 210 300 8 C 400 2 C 3 80 40 C to 8 C 12 V mv µa NOTE 3: The offset voltage limits given are the maximum values required to drive the output up to 4. V or down to 0.3 V. 4 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

recommended operating conditions TLC3704M UNIT MIN NOM MAX Supply voltage, VDD 4 16 V Common-mode input voltage, VIC 0 VDD 1. V High-level output current, IOH 20 ma Low-level output current, IOL 20 ma Operating free-air temperature, TA 12 C electrical characteristics at specified operating free-air temperature, V DD = V, V IC = 0 (unless otherwise noted) VIO PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS TA Input offset voltage IIO Input offset current VIC = 2. V IIB Input bias current VIC = 2. V VICR Common-mode mode input voltage range TLC3704M MIN TYP MAX VDD = V to 10 V, 2 C 1.2 VIC = VICRmin, See Note 3 C to 12 C 10 UNIT mv 2 C 1 pa 12 C 1 na 2 C pa 12 C 30 na 2 C C to 12 C 0 to VDD 1 0 to VDD 1. 2 C 84 CMRR Common-mode rejection ratio VIC = VICRmin 12 C 83 db C 82 2 C 8 ksvr Supply-voltage rejection ratio VDD = V to 10 V 12 C 8 db C 82 V VOH High-level output voltage VID =1V V, IOH = 4mA VOL Low-level output voltage VID = 1V, IOH =4mA IDD Supply current (all four comparators) Outputs low, No load 2 C 4. 4.7 12 C 4.2 2 C 210 300 12 C 00 2 C 3 80 C to 12 C 17 V mv µa NOTE 3: The offset voltage limits given are the maximum values required to drive the output up to 4. V or down to 0.3 V. POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

recommended operating conditions TLC3704Q MIN NOM MAX UNIT Supply voltage, VDD 3 16 V Common-mode input voltage, VIC 0.2 VDD 1. V High-level output current, IOH 20 ma Low-level output current, IOL 20 ma Operating free-air temperature, TA 40 12 C electrical characteristics at specified operating free-air temperature, V DD = V, V IC = 0 (unless otherwise noted) VIO PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS TA Input offset voltage IIO Input offset current VIC = 2. V IIB Input bias current VIC = 2. V VICR TLC3704Q MIN TYP MAX VDD = V to 10 V, 2 C 1.2 VIC = VICRmin, See Note 3 40 C to 12 C 7 UNIT mv 2 C 1 pa 12 C 1 na 2 C pa 12 C 30 na Common-mode input voltage 2 C 0 to VDD 1 range 40 C to 12 C 0 to VDD 1. 2 C 84 CMRR Common-mode rejection ratio VIC = VICRmin 12 C 83 db 40 C 83 2 C 8 ksvr Supply-voltage rejection ratio VDD = V to 10 V 12 C 8 db VOH High-level output voltage VID =1V V, IOH = 4mA VOL Low-level output voltage VID = 1V, IOH =4mA IDD Supply current (all four comparators) Outputs low, No load 40 C 83 2 C 4. 4.7 12 C 4.2 2 C 210 300 12 C 00 2 C 3 80 40 C to 12 C 17 NOTE 3: The offset voltage limits given are the maximum values required to drive the output up to 4. V or down to 0.3 V. V V mv µa 6 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

switching characteristics, V DD = V, T A = 2 C PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS TLC3704C, TLC3704I TLC3704M, TLC3704Q MIN TYP MAX Overdrive = 2 mv 4. Overdrive = mv 2.7 tplh Propagation delay time, low-to-high-level level output f = 10 khz, Overdrive = 10 mv 1.9 CL =0pF Overdrive = 20 mv 1.4 Overdrive = 40 mv 1.1 VI = 1.4-V step at IN 1.1 f = 10 khz, tphl Propagation delay time, high-to-low-level level output CL =0pF tf tr Fall time Rise time Overdrive = 2 mv 4 Overdrive = mv 2.3 Overdrive = 10 mv 1. Overdrive = 20 mv 0.9 Overdrive = 40 mv 0.6 VI = 1.4-V step at IN 0.1 f = 10 khz, CL = 0 pf f = 10 khz, CL = 0 pf Simultaneous switching of inputs causes degradation in output response. UNIT µs µs Overdrive = 0 mv 0 ns Overdrive = 0 mv 12 ns POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 7

LinCMOS process PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION The LinCMOS process is a linear polysilicon-gate CMOS process. Primarily designed for single-supply applications, LinCMOS products facilitate the design of a wide range of high-performance analog functions from operational amplifiers to complex mixed-mode converters. This short guide is intended to answer the most frequently asked questions related to the quality and reliability of LinCMOS products. Direct further questions to the nearest TI field sales office. electrostatic discharge CMOS circuits are prone to gate oxide breakdown when exposed to high voltages even if the exposure is only for very short periods of time. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is one of the most common causes of damage to CMOS devices. It can occur when a device is handled without proper consideration for environmental electrostatic charges, e.g., during board assembly. If a circuit in which one amplifier from a dual op amp is being used and the unused pins are left open, high voltages tends to develop. If there is no provision for ESD protection, these voltages may eventually punch through the gate oxide and cause the device to fail. To prevent voltage buildup, each pin is protected by internal circuitry. Standard ESD-protection circuits safely shunt the ESD current by providing a mechanism whereby one or more transistors break down at voltages higher than the normal operating voltages but lower than the breakdown voltage of the input gate. This type of protection scheme is limited by leakage currents which flow through the shunting transistors during normal operation after an ESD voltage has occurred. Although these currents are small, on the order of tens of nanoamps, CMOS amplifiers are often specified to draw input currents as low as tens of picoamps. To overcome this limitation, TI design engineers developed the patented ESD-protection circuit shown in Figure 1. This circuit can withstand several successive 2-kV ESD pulses, while reducing or eliminating leakage currents that may be drawn through the input pins. A more detailed discussion of the operation of the TI ESD-protection circuit is presented on the next page. All input and output pins on LinCMOS and Advanced LinCMOS products have associated ESD-protection circuitry that undergoes qualification testing to withstand 2000 V discharged from a 100-pF capacitor through a 100-Ω resistor (human body model) and 200 V from a 100-pF capacitor with no current-limiting resistor (charged device model). These tests simulate both operator and machine handling of devices during normal test and assembly operations. Input R1 VDD To Protected Circuit Q1 Q2 R2 D1 D2 D3 GND Figure 1. LinCMOS ESD-Protection Schematic 8 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

input protection circuit operation PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Texas Instruments patented protection circuitry allows for both positive- and negative-going ESD transients. These transients are characterized by extremely fast rise times and usually low energies, and can occur both when the device has all pins open and when it is installed in a circuit. positive ESD transients Initial positive charged energy is shunted through Q1 to V SS. Q1 turns on when the voltage at the input rises above the voltage on the V DD pin by a value equal to the V BE of Q1. The base current increases through R2 with input current as Q1 saturates. The base current through R2 forces the voltage at the drain and gate of Q2 to exceed its threshold level (V T 22 to 26 V) and turn Q2 on. The shunted input current through Q1 to V SS is now shunted through the n-channel enhancement-type MOSFET Q2 to V SS. If the voltage on the input pin continues to rise, the breakdown voltage of the zener diode D3 is exceeded, and all remaining energy is dissipated in R1 and D3. The breakdown voltage of D3 is designed to be 24 to 27 V, which is well below the gateoxide voltage of the circuit to be protected. negative ESD transients The negative charged ESD transients are shunted directly through D1. Additional energy is dissipated in R1 and D2 as D2 becomes forward biased. The voltage seen by the protected circuit is 0.3 V to 1 V (the forward voltage of D1 and D2). circuit-design considerations LinCMOS products are being used in actual circuit environments that have input voltages that exceed the recommended common-mode input voltage range and activate the input protection circuit. Even under normal operation, these conditions occur during circuit power up or power down, and in many cases, when the device is being used for a signal conditioning function. The input voltages can exceed V ICR and not damage the device only if the inputs are current limited. The recommended current limit shown on most product data sheets is ± ma. Figures 2 and 3 show typical characteristics for input voltage versus input current. Normal operation and correct output state can be expected even when the input voltage exceeds the positive supply voltage. Again, the input current should be externally limited even though internal positive current limiting is achieved in the input protection circuit by the action of Q1. When Q1 is on, it saturates and limits the current to approximately -ma collector current by design. When saturated, Q1 base current increases with input current. This base current is forced into the V DD pin and into the device I DD or the V DD supply through R2 producing the current limiting effects shown in Figure 2. This internal limiting lasts only as long as the input voltage is below the V T of Q2. When the input voltage exceeds the negative supply voltage, normal operation is affected and output voltage states may not be correct. Also, the isolation between channels of multiple devices (duals and quads) can be severely affected. External current limiting must be used since this current is directly shunted by D1 and D2 and no internal limiting is achieved. If normal output voltage states are required, an external input voltage clamp is required (see Figure 4). POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 9

circuit-design considerations (continued) PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION INPUT CURRENT INPUT VOLTAGE INPUT CURRENT INPUT VOLTAGE 8 7 TA = 2 C 10 9 TA = 2 C Input Current ma II 6 4 3 2 1 Input Current ma II 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 0 VDD VDD 4 VDD 8 VDD 12 VI Input Voltage V Figure 2 VDD 0 VDD 0.3 VDD 0. VDD 0.7 VDD 0.9 VI Input Voltage V Figure 3 VI RI See Note A Vref 1/2 TLC3704 Positive Voltage Input Current Limit : R I V I V DD 0.3 V ma Negative Voltage Input Current Limit : R I V I V DD ( 0.3 V) ma NOTE A: If the correct input state is required when the negative input exceeds GND, a Schottky clamp is required. Figure 4. Typical Input Current-Limiting Configuration for a LinCMOS Comparator 10 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION The TLC3704 contains a digital output stage which, if held in the linear region of the transfer curve, can cause damage to the device. Conventional operational amplifier/comparator testing incorporates the use of a servo loop which is designed to force the device output to a level within this linear region. Since the servo-loop method of testing cannot be used, we offer the following alternatives for measuring parameters such as input offset voltage, common-mode rejection, etc. To verify that the input offset voltage falls within the limits specified, the limit value is applied to the input as shown in Figure (a). With the noninverting input positive with respect to the inverting input, the output should be high. With the input polarity reversed, the output should be low. A similar test can be made to verify the input offset voltage at the common-mode extremes. The supply voltages can be slewed as shown in Figure (b) for the V ICR test, rather than changing the input voltages, to provide greater accuracy. V 1 V Applied VIO Limit VO Applied VIO Limit VO 4 V (a) VIO WITH VIC = 0 V (b) VIO WITH VIC = 4 V Figure. Method for Verifying That Input Offset Voltage Is Within Specified Limits A close approximation of the input offset voltage can be obtained by using a binary search method to vary the differential input voltage while monitoring the output state. When the applied input voltage differential is equal, but opposite in polarity, to the input offset voltage, the output changes states. Figure 6 illustrates a practical circuit for direct dc measurement of input offset voltage that does not bias the comparator in the linear region. The circuit consists of a switching mode servo loop in which IC1a generates a triangular waveform of approximately 20-mV amplitude. IC1b acts as a buffer, with C2 and R4 removing any residual d.c. offset. The signal is then applied to the inverting input of the comparator under test, while the noninverting input is driven by the output of the integrator formed by IC1c through the voltage divider formed by R8 and R9. The loop reaches a stable operating point when the output of the comparator under test has a duty cycle of exactly 0%, which can only occur when the incoming triangle wave is sliced symmetrically or when the voltage at the noninverting input exactly equals the input offset voltage. Voltage divider R8 and R9 provides an increase in the input offset voltage by a factor of 100 to make measurement easier. The values of R, R7, R8, and R9 can significantly influence the accuracy of the reading; therefore, it is suggested that their tolerance level be one percent or lower. Measuring the extremely low values of input current requires isolation from all other sources of leakage current and compensation for the leakage of the test socket and board. With a good picoammeter, the socket and board leakage can be measured with no device in the socket. Subsequently, this open socket leakage value can be subtracted from the measurement obtained with a device in the socket to obtain the actual input current of the device. POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 11

PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION IC1a 1/4 TLC274CN VDD R 1.8 kω 1% C3 0.68 µf Buffer R1 240 kω C2 1 µf R4 47 kω DUT R6 1 MΩ R7 1.8 kω 1% IC1c 1/4 TLC274CN Integrator VIO (X100) C1 0.1 µf IC1b 1/4 TLC274CN Triangle Generator R9 100 Ω 1% R8 10 kω 1% C4 0.1 µf R3 100 Ω R2 10 kω Figure 6. Circuit for Input Offset Voltage Measurement Response time is defined as the interval between the application of an input step function and the instant when the output reaches 0% of its maximum value. Response time for the low-to-high-level output is measured from the leading edge of the input pulse, while response time for the high-to-low-level output is measured from the trailing edge of the input pulse. Response time measurement at low input signal levels can be greatly affected by the input offset voltage. The offset voltage should be balanced by the adjustment at the inverting input as shown in Figure 7, so that the circuit is just at the transition point. A low signal, for example 10-mV or -mv overdrive, causes the output to change state. 12 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION VDD Pulse Generator 1 µf 1 V 10 Ω 10-Turn Potentiometer 1 V 0 Ω 1 kω 0.1 µf DUT CL (see Note A) TEST CIRCUIT Overdrive Overdrive Input 100 mv Input 100 mv Low-to-High Level Output 0% 90% High-to-Low Level Output 90% 0% 10% 10% tr tf tplh tphl NOTE A: CL includes probe and jig capacitance. VOLTAGE WAVEFORMS Figure 7. Response, Rise, and Fall Times Circuit and Voltage Waveforms POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 13

TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS Table of Graphs FIGURE VIO Input offset voltage Distribution 8 IIB Input bias current Free-air temperature 9 CMRR Common-mode rejection ratio Free-air temperature 10 ksvr Supply-voltage rejection ratio Free-air temperature 11 VOH High-level output current Free-air temperature 12 High-level output current 13 VOL Low-level output voltage Low-level output current 14 Free-air temperature 1 tt Output transition time Load capacitance 16 Supply current response to an output voltage transition 17 Low-to-high-level output response for various input overdrives 18 High-to-low-level output response for various input overdrives 19 tplh Low-to-high-level output response time Supply voltage 20 tphl High-to-low-level output response time Supply voltage 21 Frequency 22 IDD Supply current Supply voltage 23 Free-air temperature 24 Number of Units 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 DISTRIBUTION OF INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE VDD = V VIC = 2. V TA = 2 C 698 Units Tested From 4 Wafer Lots É É ÉÇÇ ÉÇÇ ÉÇÇ ÉÇÇ ÇÇÉ ÇÇ ÇÇÉ ÇÇ ÇÇÇ ÉÉÇÇÉ ÇÇÇ ÉÉÇÇÉ ÇÉÉ ÇÉÉÇ ÉÉÇÇÉ ÇÉÉÇ 0 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 VIO Input Offset Voltage mv Figure 8 Input Bias Current na IB I 10 1 0.1 0.01 INPUT BIAS CURRENT FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE VDD = V VIC = 2. V 0.001 2 0 7 100 12 TA Free-Air Temperature C Figure 9 Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the rated operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices. 14 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS COMMON-MODE REJECTION RATIO FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE SUPPLY VOLTAGE REJECTION RATIO FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE 90 90 CMRR Common-Mode Rejection Ratio db 88 86 84 82 80 78 76 74 72 VDD = V ksvr Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio db 88 86 84 82 80 78 76 74 72 VDD = V to 10 V 70 7 0 2 0 2 0 7 100 12 TA Free-Air Temperature C Figure 10 70 7 0 2 0 2 0 7 100 12 TA Free-Air Temperature C Figure 11 HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT V OH High-Level Outout Voltage V 4.9 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.6 4. VDD = V IOH = 4 ma High-Input Level Output Voltage V V OH VDD 0.2 0. 0.7 1 1.2 1. 1.7 TA = 2 C 3 V VDD = 16 V 10 V 4 V V 4. 7 0 2 0 2 0 7 100 12 TA Free-Air Temperature C Figure 12 2 0 2. 7. 10 12. 1 17. 20 IOH High-Level Output Current ma Figure 13 Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the rated operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices. POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 1

TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE 1. 400 VOL Low-Level Output Voltage V 1.2 1 0.7 0. 0.2 TA = 2 C 3 V 4 V 10 V V VDD = 16 V V OL Low-Level Output Voltage mv 30 300 20 200 10 100 0 VDD = V IOL = 4 ma 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 IOL Low-Level Output Current ma Figure 14 0 7 0 2 0 2 0 7 100 12 TA Free-Air Temperature C Figure 1 tt Transition Time ns 20 22 200 17 10 12 100 7 0 2 VDD = V TA = 2 C OUTPUT TRANSITION TIME LOAD CAPACITANCE Rise Time Fall Time I DD Supply Current ma Output Voltage V 10 0 0 SUPPLY CURRENT RESPONSE TO AN OUTPUT VOLTAGE TRANSITION VDD = V CL = 0 pf f = 10 khz 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 CL Load Capacitance pf Figure 16 t Time Figure 17 Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the rated operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices. 16 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS LOW-TO-HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT RESPONSE FOR VARIOUS INPUT OVERDRIVES HIGH-TO-LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT RESPONSE FOR VARIOUS INPUT OVERDRIVES V O Output Voltage V 0 40 mv 20 mv 10 mv mv 2 mv VO Output Voltage V 0 40 mv 20 mv 10 mv mv 2 mv Differential Input Voltage mv 100 0 VDD = V TA = 2 C CL = 0 pf Differential Input Voltage mv 100 0 VDD = V TA = 2 C CL = 0 pf 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 tplh Low-to-High-Level Output Response Time µs tphl High-to-Low-Level Output Response Time µs Figure 18 Figure 19 LOW-TO-HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT RESPONSE TIME SUPPLY VOLTAGE HIGH-TO-LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT RESPONSE TIME SUPPLY VOLTAGE 6 CL = 0 pf TA = 2 C Overdrive = 2 mv 6 CL = 0 pf TA = 2 C t PLH Low-to-High-Level Output Response µs 4 3 2 1 20 mv mv 10 mv 40 mv t PHL High-to-Low-Level Output Response µs 4 3 2 1 mv 10 mv 20 mv 40 mv Overdrive = 2 mv 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 VDD Supply Voltage V Figure 20 VDD Supply Voltage V Figure 21 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 17

TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS AVERAGE SUPPLY CURRENT (PER COMPARATOR) FREQUENCY SUPPLY CURRENT SUPPLY VOLTAGE V DD Average Supply Current µ A 10000 1000 100 TA = 2 C CL = 0 pf VDD = 16 V 4 V 10 V V 3 V 10 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 V DD Supply Current µ A 80 70 60 0 40 30 20 10 Outputs Low No Loads TA = 40 C TA = C TA = 8 C TA = 2 C TA = 12 C 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 f Frequency khz VDD Supply Voltage V Figure 22 Figure 23 SUPPLY CURRENT FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE IDD Supply Current µa 30 2 20 1 10 VDD = V No Load Outputs Low Outputs High 0 7 0 2 0 2 0 7 100 12 TA Free-Air Temperature C Figure 24 Data at high and low temperatures are applicable only within the rated operating free-air temperature ranges of the various devices. 18 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

APPLICATION INFORMATION The inputs should always remain within the supply rails in order to avoid forward biasing the diodes in the electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection structure. If either input exceeds this range, the device is not damaged as long as the input is limited to less than ma. To maintain the expected output state, the inputs must remain within the common-mode range. For example, at 2 C with V DD = V, both inputs must remain between 0.2 V and 4 V to ensure proper device operation. To ensure reliable operation, the supply should be decoupled with a capacitor (0.1 µf) that is positioned as close to the device as possible. Output and supply current limitations should be watched carefully since the TLC3704 does not provide current protection. For example, each output can source or sink a maximum of 20 ma; however, the total current to ground can only be an absolute maximum of 60 ma. This prohibits sinking 20 ma from each of the four outputs simultaneously since the total current to ground would be 80 ma. The TLC3704 has internal ESD-protection circuits that prevents functional failures at voltages up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD-883C, Method 301.2; however, care should be exercised in handling these devices as exposure to ESD may result in the degradation of the device parametric performance. Table of Applications FIGURE Pulse-width-modulated motor speed controller 2 Enhanced supply supervisor 26 Two-phase nonoverlapping clock generator 27 Micropower switching regulator 28 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 19

APPLICATION INFORMATION 12 V V DIR SN7603 Half-H Driver 1/2 TLC3704 100 kω See Note A EN 10 kω V 10 kω C1 0.01 µf (see Note B) 1/2 TLC3704 12 V Motor 10 kω DIR SN7604 Half-H Driver V 10 kω Motor Speed Control Potentiometer EN V Direction Control S1 SPDT NOTES: A. The recommended minimum capacitance is 10 µf to eliminate common ground switching noise. B. Adjust C1 for change in oscillator frequency Figure 2. Pulse-Width-Modulated Motor Speed Controller 20 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

APPLICATION INFORMATION V 12 V VCC SENSE V 12-V Sense 3.3 kω 1 kω 1/2 TLC3704 10 kω RESIN TL770A RESET To µp Reset REF CT GND 2. V 1 µf CT (see Note B) V(UNREG) (see Note A) R1 R2 1/2 TLC3704 To µp Interrupt Early Power Fail Monitors VDC Rail Monitors 12 VDC Rail Early Power Fail Warning NOTES: A. (R1 R2) V (UNREG) 2. R2 B. The value of CT determines the time delay of reset. Figure 26. Enhanced Supply Supervisor POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 21

APPLICATION INFORMATION 12 V 12 V R1 100 kω (see Note B) 12 V 1/2 TLC3704 1/2 TLC3704 100 kω R2 kω (see Note C) OUT1 22 kω 100 kω 100 kω C1 0.01 µf (see Note A) R3 100 kω (see Note B) 1/2 TLC3704 OUT2 12 V OUT1 OUT2 NOTES: A. Adjust C1 for a change in oscillator frequency where: 1/f = 1.8(100 kω)c1 B. Adjust R1 and R3 to change duty cycle C. Adjust R2 to change deadtime Figure 27. Two-Phase Nonoverlapping Clock Generator 22 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

APPLICATION INFORMATION V I 6 V to 16 V I L 0.01 ma to 0.2 ma (R1 V O R2) 2. R2 VI 100 kω 1/2 TLC3704 100 kω 100 kω C1 180 µf (see Note A) 1/2 TLC3704 VI SK904 (see Note C) G S D IN818 VI 47 µf Tantalum 100 kω TLC271 (see Note B) VI R1 100 kω 470 µf R = 6 Ω L = 1 mh (see Note D) RL VO R2 100 kω C2 100 pf 100 kω 270 kω VI LM38 2. V NOTES: A. Adjust C1 for a change in oscillator frequency B. TLC271 Tie pin 8 to pin 7 for low bias operation C. SK904 VDS = 40 V IDS = 1 Awill D. To achieve microampere current drive, the inductance of the circuit must be increased. Figure 28. Micropower Switching Regulator POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726 23

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J (R-GDIP-T**) 14 LEADS SHOWN MECHANICAL DATA CERAMIC DUAL-IN-LINE DIM PINS ** 14 16 20 B A MAX 0.310 (7,87) 0.310 (7,87) 0.310 (7,87) 14 8 A MIN 0.290 (7,37) 0.290 (7,37) 0.290 (7,37) C B MAX B MIN 0.78 (19,94) 0.7 (19,18) 0.78 (19,94) 0.7 (19,18) 0.97 (24,77) 0.930 (23,62) 1 0.06 (1,6) 0.04 (1,14) 7 C MAX C MIN 0.300 (7,62) 0.24 (6,22) 0.300 (7,62) 0.24 (6,22) 0.300 (7,62) 0.24 (6,22) 0.100 (2,4) 0.070 (1,78) 0.020 (0,1) MIN A 0.200 (,08) MAX Seating Plane 0.130 (3,30) MIN 0.023 (0,8) 0.01 (0,38) 0 1 0.100 (2,4) 0.014 (0,36) 0.008 (0,20) 4040083/E 03/99 NOTES: A. All linear dimensions are in inches (millimeters). B. This drawing is subject to change without notice. C. This package is hermetically sealed with a ceramic lid using glass frit. D. Index point is provided on cap for terminal identification. E. Falls within MIL STD 183 GDIP1-T14, GDIP1-T16, and GDIP1-T20 26 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

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PW (R-PDSO-G**) 14 PINS SHOWN MECHANICAL DATA PLASTIC SMALL-OUTLINE PACKAGE 0,30 0,6 0,10 M 0,19 14 8 4,0 4,30 6,60 6,20 0,1 NOM Gage Plane 1 A 7 0 8 0,2 0,7 0,0 1,20 MAX 0,1 0,0 Seating Plane 0,10 DIM PINS ** 8 14 16 20 24 28 A MAX 3,10,10,10 6,60 7,90 9,80 A MIN 2,90 4,90 4,90 6,40 7,70 9,60 4040064/F 01/97 NOTES: A. All linear dimensions are in millimeters. B. This drawing is subject to change without notice. C. Body dimensions do not include mold flash or protrusion not to exceed 0,1. D. Falls within JEDEC MO-13 28 POST OFFICE BOX 6303 DALLAS, TEXAS 726

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