LM306H National Semiconductor, LM306H Datasheet

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LM306H

Manufacturer Part Number
LM306H
Description
IC COMPARATOR VOLTAGE H08A
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Type
General Purposer
Datasheet

Specifications of LM306H

Number Of Elements
1
Output Type
DTL, Open-Collector, Open-Emitter, RTL, TTL
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
TO-205AA, TO-5-8 Metal Can
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
*LM306H

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PrintDate=1997/05/07 PrintTime=10:34:16 6917 ds007756 Rev. No. 1
© 1997 National Semiconductor Corporation
LM106/LM306
Voltage Comparator
General Description
The LM106 series are high-speed voltage comparators de-
signed to accurately detect low-level analog signals and
drive a digital load. They are equivalent to an LM710, com-
bined with a two input NAND gate and an output buffer. The
circuits can drive RTL, DTL or TTL integrated circuits directly.
Furthermore, their outputs can switch voltages up to 24V at
currents as high as 10 mA.
The devices have short-circuit protection which limits the in-
rush current when it is used to drive incandescent lamps, in
addition to preventing damage from accidental shorts to the
positive supply. The speed is equivalent to that of an LM710.
However, they are even faster where buffers and additional
logic circuitry can be eliminated by the increased flexibility of
the LM106 series. They can also be operated from any
negative supply voltage between −3V and −12V with little ef-
fect on performance.
DS007756
The LM106 is specified for operation over the −55˚C to
+125˚C military temperature range. The LM306 is specified
for operation over 0˚C to +70˚C temperature range.
Features
n Improved accuracy
n Fan-out of 10 with DTL or TTL
n Added logic or strobe capability
n Useful as a relay or lamp driver
n Plug-in replacement for the LM710
n 40 ns maximum response time
Proof
December 1994
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LM306H Summary of contents

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... LM106 series. They can also be operated from any negative supply voltage between −3V and −12V with little ef- fect on performance. © 1997 National Semiconductor Corporation DS007756 PrintDate=1997/05/07 PrintTime=10:34:16 6917 ds007756 Rev. No. 1 December 1994 The LM106 is specified for operation over the − ...

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... Schematic and Connection Diagrams Note: Pin 4 connected to case. † Available per SMD # 8003701 www.national.com PrintDate=1997/05/07 PrintTime=10:34:17 6917 ds007756 Rev. No. 1 Metal Can DS007756-2 Top View Order Number LM106H, LM106H/883 † or LM306H See NS Package Number H08A 2 Proof DS007756-1 2 ...

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... Absolute Maximum Ratings TARGET FOR FNXref NS0058*) If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. (Note 6) Positive Supply Voltage Negative Supply Voltage Output Voltage Output to Negative Supply Voltage Differential Input Voltage Electrical Characteristics ...

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Electrical Characteristics Note 1: The maximum junction temperature of LM106 is 150˚C, LM306 is 85˚C. For operating at elevated temperatures, devices must be derated based on a thermal resistance of 170˚C/W, junction to ambient, or 23˚C/W, junction to case. Note ...

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Typical Performance Characteristics Saturation Voltage DS007756-12 Input Current DS007756-15 Positive Supply Current DS007756-18 PrintDate=1997/05/07 PrintTime=10:34:21 6917 ds007756 Rev. No. 1 (Continued) Positive Output Level Short Circuit Output Current DS007756-13 Response Time for Response Time for Various Input Overdrives Various Input ...

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... PrintDate=1997/05/07 PrintTime=10:34:22 6917 ds007756 Rev. No. 1 inches (millimeters) Metal Can Package (H) Order Number LM106H, LM106H/883 or LM306H NS Package Number H08A 2. A critical component in any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be rea- sonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system affect its safety or effectiveness ...

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