Re: Looking for two-input comparator with hysteresis
- From: Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 00:41:42 +0100
Jim Thompson wrote:
Hard to predict... but it'll be brand dependent. ESD structures are a
black art and are different for every foundry.
Exactly so. Unless a component has manufacturer specced data I'd avoid using it.
Why don't you try it and report back (and specify brand of 'HC14)?
The cost of which will be what ? vs 0.1c for a resistor in qty adding $1 total
BOM cost to a run of 1k pcs.
Graham
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