The TLV3901 is a 125ps high speed comparator with
a wide power supply range and a high toggle frequency of 10GHz. Along with an
operating supply voltage range of 3.1V to 5.25V, the TLV3901 comes in an
industry-standard small packages, making this comparator well suited for
Time-of-Flight (ToF) applications such as LIDAR, differential line receivers, and
test and measurement systems.
The TLV3901 has a strong input overdrive
performance of 5ps and narrow pulse width capabilities of just 60ps. In addition to
excellent performance specifications, the TLV3901 offers optional 50Ω on-chip
termination resistors at both inputs along with latching function and programmable
hysteresis features.
The Current-Mode-Logic (CML) output of the TLV3901 helps increase data throughput and optimizes power consumption. Likewise, the complementary outputs help to reduce EMI by suppressing common mode noise on each output. The CML output is designed to drive and interface directly with other devices that accept a standard CML input, such as most FPGAs and CPUs downstream in an application.
The TLV3901 is available in a 16-pin WQFN package
which is desirable for space sensitive applications such as an optical sensor
module.
The TLV3901 is a 125ps high speed comparator with
a wide power supply range and a high toggle frequency of 10GHz. Along with an
operating supply voltage range of 3.1V to 5.25V, the TLV3901 comes in an
industry-standard small packages, making this comparator well suited for
Time-of-Flight (ToF) applications such as LIDAR, differential line receivers, and
test and measurement systems.
The TLV3901 has a strong input overdrive
performance of 5ps and narrow pulse width capabilities of just 60ps. In addition to
excellent performance specifications, the TLV3901 offers optional 50Ω on-chip
termination resistors at both inputs along with latching function and programmable
hysteresis features.
The Current-Mode-Logic (CML) output of the TLV3901 helps increase data throughput and optimizes power consumption. Likewise, the complementary outputs help to reduce EMI by suppressing common mode noise on each output. The CML output is designed to drive and interface directly with other devices that accept a standard CML input, such as most FPGAs and CPUs downstream in an application.
The TLV3901 is available in a 16-pin WQFN package
which is desirable for space sensitive applications such as an optical sensor
module.