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Is the LM311DT rail-to-rail?
- August 19, 2025
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What catalogue distributors write on their websites is their responsibility, not that of the manufacturer. The respective data sheet is always decisive for technical parameters. But even rail-to-rail is not a clear specification, because it does not say whether it refers to the input or the output.
In this case, it is a voltage comparator that was developed in the last millennium and still uses bipolar technology. If you look at the electrical characteristics in table 4 of the data sheet, you will find the input common mode voltage range, which is specified as VCC=±15V with a typical value of -14.7...+13.8V, and +13V in the worst case. It is precisely this difference, which can be up to 2V, that indicates that there is no RR-I.
Regards
/Peter
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