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LT1016CH

Manufacturer Part Number
LT1016CH
Description
HIGH SPEED COMPARATOR
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Series
UltraFast™r
Type
General Purposer
Datasheet

Specifications of LT1016CH

Number Of Elements
1
Output Type
CMOS, Complementary, TTL
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
TO-205-10, TO-5-10 Metal Can
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
APPLICATIO S I FOR ATIO
LT1016
Other common problems include different measurement
results using various pieces of test equipment, inability to
make measurement connections to the circuit without
inducing spurious responses and dissimilar operation
between two “identical” circuits. If the components used
in the circuit are good and the design is sound, all of the
above problems can usually be traced to failure to provide
a proper circuit “environment.” To learn how to do this
requires studying the causes of the aforementioned
difficulties.
By far the most common error involves power supply
bypassing. Bypassing is necessary to maintain low supply
impedance. DC resistance and inductance in supply wires
and PC traces can quickly build up to unacceptable levels.
This allows the supply line to move as internal current
levels of the devices connected to it change. This will
almost always cause unruly operation. In addition, several
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GENERATOR
PULSE
U
10Ω
TEST CIRCUIT
V
U
REF
1k
+
LT1016
7404
W
2V/DIV
Figure 3. Unbypassed LT1016 Response
Figure 2. LT1016 vs a TTL Gate
OUTPUTS
U
100ns/DIV
devices connected to an unbypassed supply can “commu-
nicate” through the finite supply impedances, causing
erratic modes. Bypass capacitors furnish a simple way to
eliminate this problem by providing a local reservoir of
energy at the device. The bypass capacitor acts like an
electrical flywheel to keep supply impedance low at high
frequencies. The choice of what type of capacitors to use
for bypassing is a critical issue and should be approached
carefully. An unbypassed LT1016 is shown responding to
a pulse input in Figure 3. The power supply the LT1016
sees at its terminals has high impedance at high fre-
quency. This impedance forms a voltage divider with the
LT1016, allowing the supply to move as internal condi-
tions in the comparator change. This causes local feed-
back and oscillation occurs. Although the LT1016
responds to the input pulse, its output is a blur of 100MHz
oscillation. Always use bypass capacitors.
TRACE A
TRACE B
TRACE C
5V/DIV
5V/DIV
5V/DIV
1016 F03
10ns/DIV
1016 F02

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