— IC芯片 | 连接器 | 传感器 | 被动器件 —
STMicroelectronics TSX393IDT is a component in Comparators category typically evaluated for fit, operating limits, and supportability in production. Key specs include Description (IC COMPARATOR 2 CMOS 8SOIC), Type (CMOS), Packaging (Tape & Reel (TR), Cut Tape (CT)), Supply (2.7V ~ 16V, ±1.35V ~ 8V), and Temperature (-40°C ~ 125°C).
Who is the manufacturer of TSX393IDT?
STMicroelectronics
What is the supply current of TSX393IDT?
13µA
What mounting type does TSX393IDT use?
Surface Mount
What is the supply voltage range of TSX393IDT?
2.7V ~ 16V, ±1.35V ~ 8V
STMicroelectronics TSX393IDT shows up under Comparators when designers want a well-bounded, datasheet-driven building block instead of a fragile board-level workaround. Comparator selection centers on propagation delay, overdrive dispersion, input common-mode range, and output stage compatibility (LVTTL, open-drain, etc.). Selection usually comes down to measurable margins: accuracy, noise, bandwidth, and how easily the design can be verified in production test. In practice, good analog integration simplifies validation by reducing sensitive external networks that would otherwise vary across builds. In robotics, consistent sensing latency and settling keep control loops stable under rapidly changing loads. Within timing and clock conditioning, comparators translate sine-like signals into logic edges where input common-mode range and noise margin determine jitter performance. In practice, within battery systems, window comparators support undervoltage/overvoltage monitoring where accuracy and stable thresholds matter across temperature. This is the kind of discipline that reduces re-spin risk and keeps schedules more predictable.