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MC1651L by:
Motorola Mobility LLC
Freescale Semiconductor
Motorola Mobility LLC
Motorola Semiconductor Products
onsemi
Rochester Electronics LLC
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DUAL COMPARATOR, CDIP16, CERAMIC, DIP-16

Part Details for MC1651L by Motorola Mobility LLC

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MC1651L Information

MC1651L by Motorola Mobility LLC is a Comparator.
Comparators are under the broader part category of Amplifier Circuits.

Amplifier circuits use external power to increase the amplitude of an input signal. They can be used to perform linear amplifications or logarithmic functions. Read more about Amplifier Circuits on our Amplifier Circuits part category page.

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MC1651L Part Data Attributes

MC1651L Motorola Mobility LLC
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Rohs Code No
Part Life Cycle Code Obsolete
Ihs Manufacturer MOTOROLA INC
Part Package Code DIP
Package Description DIP,
Pin Count 16
Reach Compliance Code unknown
ECCN Code EAR99
HTS Code 8542.39.00.01
Amplifier Type COMPARATOR
JESD-30 Code R-GDIP-T16
JESD-609 Code e0
Length 19.495 mm
Number of Functions 2
Number of Terminals 16
Operating Temperature-Max 85 °C
Operating Temperature-Min -30 °C
Output Type OPEN-EMITTER
Package Body Material CERAMIC, GLASS-SEALED
Package Code DIP
Package Shape RECTANGULAR
Package Style IN-LINE
Qualification Status Not Qualified
Seated Height-Max 5.08 mm
Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) 5 V
Surface Mount NO
Technology BIPOLAR
Temperature Grade OTHER
Terminal Finish TIN LEAD
Terminal Form THROUGH-HOLE
Terminal Pitch 2.54 mm
Terminal Position DUAL
Width 7.62 mm

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MC1651L Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • The recommended operating voltage range for the MC1651L is 4.5V to 5.5V, with a typical voltage of 5V.

  • To ensure proper biasing, connect the VCC pin to a stable 5V power supply, and decouple it with a 0.1uF capacitor to ground. Also, connect the VEE pin to a stable -5V power supply or ground, depending on the application.

  • The maximum input voltage that the MC1651L can handle is ±15V, but it's recommended to keep the input voltage within the supply voltage range (VCC to VEE) to ensure proper operation.

  • The gain of the MC1651L can be calculated using the formula: Gain = (Rf / Ri) x (1 + (R1 / R2)), where Rf is the feedback resistor, Ri is the input resistor, R1 and R2 are the resistors that set the gain.

  • The slew rate of the MC1651L is approximately 0.5V/μs, which is relatively slow compared to modern op-amps. This may affect the performance in high-frequency applications.