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    Part Img TS393ID datasheet by STMicroelectronics

    • MICROPOWER DUAL CMOS VOLTAGE COMPARATOR
    • Original
    • Yes
    • Unknown
    • Obsolete
    • EAR99
    • 8542.39.00.01
    • 8542.39.00.00
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    TS393ID Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • STMicroelectronics provides a recommended PCB layout in the application note AN5275, which includes guidelines for component placement, routing, and thermal management to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
    • To configure the TS393ID for high-speed mode, set the HS_MODE pin high and ensure that the input clock frequency is within the specified range (25 MHz to 100 MHz). Additionally, adjust the output voltage and termination resistors according to the specific application requirements.
    • The TS393ID is rated for operation from -40°C to 125°C (junction temperature). However, the device's performance and reliability may degrade at extreme temperatures. It's essential to ensure proper thermal management and heat dissipation in the system design.
    • While the TS393ID is specified for a 3.3V input voltage, it can operate with a range of input voltages from 2.5V to 5.5V. However, the device's performance, power consumption, and output voltage may vary depending on the input voltage. Consult the datasheet and application notes for specific guidance.
    • To troubleshoot output voltage regulation issues, check the input voltage, output load, and feedback resistors. Ensure that the input voltage is within the specified range, the output load is within the recommended range, and the feedback resistors are correctly configured. Consult the datasheet and application notes for specific troubleshooting guidelines.
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