Datasheet
RoHS Compliance Information
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| LPV7215 Micropower, CMOS Input, RRIO, 1.8V, Push-Pull Output Comparator |
961 Kbytes |
13-Dec-07 |
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LPV7215 Micropower, CMOS Input, RRIO, 1.8V, Push-Pull Output Comparator (Japanese)
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Package Availability, Models, Samples & Pricing
General Description
The LPV7215 is an ultra low-power comparator with a typical power supply current of 580 nA. It has the best-in-class power
supply current versus propagation delay performance available among National's low-power comparators. The propagation delay
is as low as 4.5 microseconds with 100 mV overdrive at 1.8V supply.
Designed to operate over a wide range of supply voltages, from 1.8V to 5.5V, with guaranteed operation at 1.8V, 2.7V and 5.0V,
the LPV7215 is ideal for use in a variety of battery-powered applications. With rail-to-rail common mode voltage range, the
LPV7215 is well suited for single-supply operation.
Featuring a push-pull output stage, the LPV7215 allows for operation with absolute minimum power consumption when driving
any capacitive or resistive load.
Available in a choice of space-saving packages, the LPV7215 is ideal for use in handheld electronics and mobile phone applications.
The LPV7215 is manufactured with National's advanced VIP50 process.
Reliability Metrics
| Part Number |
Process |
EFR Reject |
EFR Sample Size |
PPM |
LTA Rejects |
LTA Device Hours |
FITS |
MTTF (Hours) |
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LPV7215 MDC | VIP50CLZ3 | 0 | 1755 | 0 | 0 | 315000 | 12 | 89382110
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LPV7215MF | VIP50CLZ3 | 0 | 1755 | 0 | 0 | 315000 | 12 | 89382110
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LPV7215MFX | VIP50CLZ3 | 0 | 1755 | 0 | 0 | 315000 | 12 | 89382110
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LPV7215MG | VIP50CLZ3 | 0 | 1755 | 0 | 0 | 315000 | 12 | 89382110
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LPV7215MGX | VIP50CLZ3 | 0 | 1755 | 0 | 0 | 315000 | 12 | 89382110
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Note: The Early Failure Rates (EFR) were calculated as point estimate PPM based on rejects and sample size for EFR.
The Long Term Failure Rates were calculated
at 60% confidence using the Arrhenius equation at 0.7eV activation energy and derating the assumed stress
temperature of 150°C to an application temperature of 55°C.
For more information on Reliability Metrics, please click here.
[Information as of 8-Nov-2009]
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