Fabioedl
Electrical
- Sep 17, 2003
- 16
Hi all,
I have a question about comparator. I need to design a circuit that will detect a negative voltage. I have the positive input tied to GND and the negative input is tied to the signal. The comparator I am planning to use is the LMV761 from National Semiconductor. I don't have negative supply in my circuit to power up the comparator. I am using +5V and GND. My question is: Can I sense the negative voltage (it is about -0.7V) without damaging the comparator? If this is going to damage it, is there a way to sense it?
Regards,
Fabio Pereira
I have a question about comparator. I need to design a circuit that will detect a negative voltage. I have the positive input tied to GND and the negative input is tied to the signal. The comparator I am planning to use is the LMV761 from National Semiconductor. I don't have negative supply in my circuit to power up the comparator. I am using +5V and GND. My question is: Can I sense the negative voltage (it is about -0.7V) without damaging the comparator? If this is going to damage it, is there a way to sense it?
Regards,
Fabio Pereira