The maximum voltage that can be applied to the input pins is the supply voltage (Vcc) + 0.3V, but not exceeding 36V.
To ensure a stable output, add a small capacitor (e.g., 10nF) between the output and ground, and a small resistor (e.g., 1kΩ) in series with the output.
The minimum input voltage differential required for a valid comparison is typically around 1-2mV, but this can vary depending on the specific application and noise conditions.
Yes, the LM119H/NOPB can be used as a zero-crossing detector, but you may need to add external hysteresis to prevent oscillations.
To reduce power consumption, consider using a lower supply voltage, reducing the input impedance, or using a lower-power comparator like the LMV119.