Linear Technology Magazine • February 1993
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DESIGN IDEAS
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Linear Technology makes no representation that
the circuits described herein will not infringe on
existing patent rights.
New Device Cameos
LT1116 12ns, Single-Supply,
Ground-Sensing Comparator
The LT1116 is a high-speed (12ns)
comparator capable of sensing signals
down to ground while operating from a
single +5V supply rail. The comparator
can also operate from split ±5V supply
rails, where the input common-mode
range extends from 2 volts below the
positive rail to the negative supply rail.
The LT1116 is pin-compatible with
the industry standard LT1016. Like
the LT1016, the LT1116 is stable
through its output-transition region,
which makes it easy to use over a wide
range of operating conditions. The
device’s complementary output stages
provide active drive in both directions
for increased speed when driving TTL
logic or passive loads. The LT1116 has
a latch pin for synchronizing or retain-
ing data. Latch setup and hold times
are typically 2ns—commensurate with
the device’s propagation delay.
The LT1116’s tight offset (1mV typi-
cal) and high gain specifications
(3000V/V typical) make it an ideal
choice for high-speed applications such
as zero-crossing detectors, triggers,
sampling circuits, A/D converters, cur-
rent sensing for switching regulators,
and line receivers for data communica-
tion. Linear Technology’s Application
Note 13 describes practical design tech-
niques for high-speed comparators.
The LT1116 is available in 8-lead
SOIC and 8-pin mini-DIP packages.
The LTC1255 Dual, 24V
High-Side MOSFET Driver
The LTC1255 dual, 24V high-side
gate driver is designed to drive two
standard N-channel power MOSFETs
in a high-side switch configuration.
The LTC1255 contains two indepen-
dent, on-chip charge pumps so that
less expensive, lower R
DS(ON)
N-chan-
nel MOSFETs can be used in place of P-
channel switches. The charge pumps
require no external components and
have been designed to be very efficient.
All of the circuitry to drive, control,
and protect the power MOSFET and
load is provided by the LTC1255. The
input is compatible with both TTL and
CMOS logic families and the standby
current with the input switched off is
only 12 microamps from a 12V supply.
The quiescent current rises to 240
microamps with the switch turned on
and the charge pump producing 24V
from a 12V supply.
The MOSFET and load are protected
by a sense circuit that trips when an
over-current condition is detected at
the drain end of the power MOSFET. A
built-in 10-microsecond delay ensures
that the LTC1255 protection circuitry
is not false-triggered by transient load
or power supply conditions. A longer
RC delay can be added externally to
accommodate loads with large tran-
sient start-up current requirements,
such as lamps or DC motors.
The 9–24V operating range of the
LTC1255 makes it the ideal choice for
many automotive and industrial
applications, as well as 8–12 cell note-
book-computer battery switching ap-
plications. The LTC1255 is available in
both 8-lead SO and 8-lead DIP packag-
ing and is rated over both the indus-
trial and commercial operating
temperature ranges.
LT1331, LT1341, and
LT1342 RS232 Transceivers
Three new RS232 transceivers ex-
pand LTC’s line of interface circuits for
PC-compatible applications. Each of
these transceivers contains three driv-
ers and five receivers to support the
serial interface requirements of per-
sonal computers. All three feature
±10kV ESD protection on the RS232
line pins, operate to 120kbaud, and
contain on-chip charge-pump circuitry
to allow operation from standard logic
power supplies. Pin-outs are compat-
ible with the LT1137, and each trans-
ceiver has low-power SHUTDOWN and
DRIVER DISABLE operating modes
to allow optimization of system
power consumption based upon signal
requirements.
The LT1341 features one low-power
receiver that remains active while the
circuit is in SHUTDOWN mode. Draw-
ing only 60µA of power, the keep-alive
receiver may be used to monitor a data
line to control system wake-up. This is
especially useful in battery-operated
systems.
The LT1342 matches LT1137A per-
formance with the addition of 3V logic-
interface capability. The circuit is ideal
for systems with both 3V and 5V power
supplies. Power consumption is 12mA
from the 5V supply and 0.1mA from
the 3V power supply. In SHUTDOWN,
power consumption drops to near zero.
The LT1331 provides more flexible
power management features for mixed
5V/3V systems, and delivers RS562
level outputs when used in 3V-only
systems. Two power supply pins, V
CC
and V
L
, are used to power the circuit.
Either may be used at 3V or 5V. The V
CC
supply powers the charge pump and
driver circuits and may be turned
off in SHUTDOWN. With V
CC
= 5V, full
RS232 output levels are supported.
With V
CC
= 3.3V, outputs are at RS562
levels. The receivers are powered from
supply V
L
. V
L
current drain is 3mA with
all receivers active or 60µA in SHUT-
DOWN with one receiver active.
All three circuits are available in 28-
pin DIP, SOIC, and SSOP packages.
NEW DEVICE CAMEOS