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Dual Comparators are two independent precision voltage comparators that can operate with a single source or two separate supplies. These devices are made to operate with a single supply and a common mode range to ground level.
A comparator is used to compare two measurements, such as two voltages or currents, with a reference or standard. It produces a digital signal that displays the outcomes.
A few electronic devices are made to be used internationally. As a result, they will be identified as “dual-voltage.
” There are two voltage ranges for dual voltage electronics: 110-120V and 220-240V. They are perfect for travel because they are secure to use both domestically and internationally.
The Global high-speed dual comparator market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Precision high-speed dual comparators from ST called LM319 are built to work with a single 5 V logic supply and ground and a wide range of supply voltages. They have high gains and low input currents.
They can drive lamps and relays at currents up to 25 mA and are compatible with transistor-transistor logic (TTL) thanks to the open collector of the output stage.
These comparators are fully specified for power supply up to 15 V, despite being developed primarily for applications requiring the functioning of digital logic supplies.
They have higher current consumption but faster response times than the LM111. However, the LM119, LM219, and LM319 are significantly more adaptable because to their rapid speed, broad operating voltage range, and few package counts.