DATA SHEET
BIPOLAR ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
μPC277GR-9LG, μPC277MP-KAA, μPC393GR-9LG
SINGLE POWER SUPPLY DUAL COMPARATORS WITH SMALL PACKAGE
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DESCRIPTION
The μ PC277GR-9LG, μ PC277MP-KAA, μ PC393GR-9LG are dual comparators which are designed to operate for a
single power supply. It includes features of low-voltage operation, a common-mode input voltage that range from V−
(GND) level, an open collector output, and low current consumption. Furthermore, these products can operate on a
split power supply and be used for an extensive comparison of various voltages.
The μ PC277GR-9LG, μ PC277MP-KAA which expands temperature type is suited for wide operating ambient
temperature use, and μ PC393GR-9LG is used for general purposes.
A DC parameter selection that is compatible to comparators is also available.
μ PC177GR-9LG, μ PC339GR-9LG which are quad types with the same circuit configuration are also available as
series of comparators.
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FEATURES
• Input Offset Voltage
• Input Bias Current
• Voltage Gain
2 mV (TYP.)
17 nA (TYP.)
200000 (TYP.)
• A wired OR is possible as the open collector is output.
• A low voltage operation is possible. V+ − V−: +2 to +32 V
• Pulse Response Time 1.8 μs (TYP.)
• Output Sink Current
• Small Package
16 mA (TYP.)
The mounting area is reduced to 40% or 66% compared to the conventional 8-pin plastic SOP as shown in the
following diagram.
Package
Standard SOP
μ PC277G2,
μ PC393G2
TSSOP
TSSOP (2.8 x 2.9)
Subject part number
μ PC277GR-9LG,
μ PC393GR-9LG
μ PC277MP-KAA
Outline comparison
6.4
6.5
4.4
2.8
4.0
2.9
3.15
5.2
(Mounting area ratio)
(100%)
(60%)
(34%)
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Not all products and/or types are available in every country. Please check with an NEC Electronics
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Document No. G17934EJ3V0DS00 (3rd edition)
Date Published December 2007 NS
Printed in Japan
2006, 2007
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