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5 Pcs. National LM361N High Speed Differential Comparator PDIP-14

$ 2.63

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Five unused parts from engineering lab ESD bins. Parts have gated differential outputs. From the data sheet:
FEATURES
• Independent strobes
• Ensured high speed: 20 ns max
• Tight delay matching on both outputs
• Complementary TTL outputs
• Operates from op amp supplies: ±15V
• Low speed variation with overdrive variation
• Low input offset voltage
• Versatile supply voltage range
DESCRIPTION
The LM161/LM361 is a very high speed differential input, complementary TTL output voltage comparator with improved characteristics over the SE529/NE529 for which it is a pin-for-pin replacement. The device has been optimized for greater speed performance and lower input offset voltage. Typically delay varies only 3 ns for over-drive variations of 5 mV to 500 mV. It may be operated from op amp supplies (±15V). Complementary outputs having maximum skew are provided. Applications involve high speed analog to digital converters and zero-crossing detectors in disk file systems.
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