SLVSE13J September 2017 – November 2024 TLV7031 , TLV7032 , TLV7034 , TLV7041 , TLV7042 , TLV7044
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The TLV703x and TLV704x input common-mode extends from VEE to 100mV above VCC. The differential input voltage (VID) can be any voltage within these limits. No phase inversion of the comparator output occurs when the input pins exceed VCC and VEE.
The input of TLV703x and TLV704x is fault tolerant and maintains the same high input impedance when VCC is unpowered or ramping up. The input can be safely driven up to the specified maximum voltage (7V) with VCC = 0V. The VCC is isolated from the input and maintains the high impedance even when a higher voltage is applied to the input.
The input bias current is typically 1pA for input voltages between VCC and VEE. The comparator inputs are protected from voltages below VEE by internal diodes connected to VEE. As the input voltage goes under VEE, the protection diodes become forward biased and begin to conduct causing the input bias current to increase exponentially. Input bias current typically doubles every 10°C temperature increases.