K
kell
- Jan 1, 1970
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I'd like to know how close to the positive rail you can go with the
inputs.
I was looking at the LT1013 in particular, but op amp datasheets in
general don't seem to adress the question explicitly.
Using an op amp as a comparator in a circuit with a single supply, I
need to use the inputs to within a tenth of a volt of the positive
rail.
I had a 741 in the junk box, so I checked and it worked as a comparator
with the inputs 0.1 volt from the positive rail. Is this true of the
LT1013 or other op amps, and how can l tell before ordering?
inputs.
I was looking at the LT1013 in particular, but op amp datasheets in
general don't seem to adress the question explicitly.
Using an op amp as a comparator in a circuit with a single supply, I
need to use the inputs to within a tenth of a volt of the positive
rail.
I had a 741 in the junk box, so I checked and it worked as a comparator
with the inputs 0.1 volt from the positive rail. Is this true of the
LT1013 or other op amps, and how can l tell before ordering?