The maximum voltage that can be applied to the input pins is the supply voltage (VCC) + 0.3V, which is typically 36V for the LM393PWRG4.
To prevent oscillation, ensure that the input signals are properly filtered and decoupled, and that the output is properly terminated. Additionally, consider adding hysteresis to the comparator by connecting a resistor and capacitor between the output and the non-inverting input.
The minimum input voltage differential required for a valid output is typically around 1-2mV, but this can vary depending on the specific application and noise conditions.
No, the LM393PWRG4 is a comparator, not an amplifier. It is designed to provide a digital output based on the comparison of two input signals, not to amplify a signal.
The pull-up resistor value depends on the specific application and the load connected to the output. A general rule of thumb is to choose a value between 1kΩ and 10kΩ, but this may need to be adjusted based on the specific requirements of the application.