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  • January 12, 2024
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Hi, 

Im working on a project which need using a op-amp and a comparator. In that matter I’ve looked at the tsv6395 which have great spec as an op-amp, but i wonder if it is acceptable to use one channel as comparator? 

the signal is about 100hz

Thanks for any advice,

Mg

 

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Best answer by AScha.3

Hi,

I see no problem - same, as with any other dual opamp.

Just they are not "fast" as comparator, 0,7V/us slew, about 4us switching time ; if this is enough for you , then ok.

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January 12, 2024

Hi,

I see no problem - same, as with any other dual opamp.

Just they are not "fast" as comparator, 0,7V/us slew, about 4us switching time ; if this is enough for you , then ok.

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BratlandAuthor
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January 12, 2024

Thank you!

I just wanted to confirm as I can see that some manufacturers spec both for and against for some of their amplifiers. 

best regards,

Mg