● Wide Power-Supply Voltage Range
● Single Supply: 3 V to 32 V
● Dual Supply: ±1.5 V to ±16 V
● Low Supply-Current Drain Essentially Independent of Supply Voltage: 600 µA
● Low Input Biasing Current: 50 nA
● Low Input Offset Voltage: 2 mV
● Low Input Offset Current: 5 nA
● Input Common-Mode Voltage Range Includes Ground
● Differential Input Voltage Range Equals Power-Supply Voltage
● Additional Operational Amplifier Features
● Internally Frequency Compensated for Unity Gain
● Large DC Voltage Gain: 100 dB
● Wide Bandwidth (Unity Gain): 1 MHz
● Large Output Voltage Swing: 0 V to V+ - 1.5 V
● Additional Comparator Features
● Low Output Saturation Voltage: 250 mV at 4 mA
● Output Voltage Compatible With All Types of Logic Systems
● ADVANTAGES
● Eliminates Need for Dual Power Supplies
● An Internally Compensated Operational Amplifier and a Precision Comparator in the Same Package
● Allows Sensing at or Near Ground
●## DESCRIPTION/ORDERING INFORMATION
●The LM392 consists of two independent building-block circuits. One is a high-gain internally-frequency-compensated operational amplifier, and the other is a precision voltage comparator. Both the operational amplifier and the voltage comparator are designed to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages. Both circuits have input stages that force the common-mode input down to ground when operating from a single power supply. Operation from split power supplies also is possible, and the low power-supply current is independent of the magnitude of the supply voltage.
●Applications include transducer amplifiers with pulse shapers, DC gain blocks with level detectors, and VCOs, as well as all conventional operational amplifier or voltage-comparator circuits. The LM392 can be operated directly from the standard 5-V power-supply voltage used in digital systems, and the output of the comparator interfaces directly with either TTL or CMOS logic. In addition, the low-power drain makes the LM392 extremely useful in the design of portable equipment.