The TPS3700 is a high-voltage (18-V) window voltage detector for overvoltage and undervoltage monitoring. The device has two high-accuracy comparators with an internal 400-mV reference and two open-drain outputs rated to 18 V for over- and undervoltage detection
Texas Instruments TPS3700 series Linear Comparators
Comprehensive Guide to TPS3700 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Linear Comparators
This post lists the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments TPS3700 series Linear Comparators products.
FEATURES
- Overvoltage and undervoltage monitoring
- High-accuracy comparators
Applications
- Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
- Motor Control
Associated Products

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Technical Documents

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments TPS3700 series Linear Comparators
Texas Instruments TPS3702: This is a similar linear comparator from Texas Instruments that offers features such as precise voltage monitoring, adjustable threshold levels, and a wide supply voltage range. It can be used as a substitute for the TPS3700 in many applications. Analog Devices AD8561: This linear comparator provides precise voltage monitoring and features adjustable threshold levels, rail-to-rail inputs, and low supply current. It can be considered as an alternative to the TPS3700 for applications requiring accurate voltage comparison. Maxim Integrated MAX9030: This is a low-power, high-precision comparator that offers features like adjustable threshold levels, low supply current, and rail-to-rail inputs. It can be used as a substitute for the TPS3700 in applications where low power consumption and precise voltage monitoring are required.
How do I choose a voltage comparator for my circuit design?
Determine the application requirements: Before selecting a voltage comparator, it is important to determine the application requirements such as input voltage range, output voltage range, power supply voltage, and operating temperature range