Single comparator with a 1.182V reference — what that saves you
The LTC1440IDD#PBF is a single comparator from Analog Devices that packs its own 1.182V voltage reference on-chip. That means one less external reference IC and two fewer bypass caps on the BOM — a clean threshold-detection block for battery monitors, over-voltage locks, or window comparators where board space is tight. Quiescent current maxes out at 4.4 µA, so it won't drain a coin cell or a backup supercap while it sits there watching a voltage rail. The 50 mV of internal hysteresis keeps the output from bouncing on a slowly ramping input — no external positive-feedback resistor needed. Outputs are CMOS and TTL compatible, so it drives a logic gate input or a microcontroller GPIO directly. Propagation delay is 15 µs — fine for DC threshold alarms and power-good flags, not for switching-regulator feedback loops.
Supply range and temperature — where it fits
Single-supply operation from 2 V to 11 V, or split supplies from ±1 V to ±5.5 V. The -40°C to 85°C range covers industrial cabinets, outdoor telecom enclosures, and automotive cabin-zone electronics. Input offset voltage is 10 mV max at 5 V — typical for a micropower comparator, but worth checking if your threshold needs better than 1% accuracy without trimming. CMRR and PSRR are both 80 dB typical, so supply ripple and common-mode shifts won't walk the trip point much.
Sourcing and lifecycle
Lifecycle status is Active per the manufacturer, and the part is ROHS3 compliant. No end-of-life notice, no last-time-buy window to track. For a BOM freeze or a new design, this line item is stable — no near-term obsolescence risk.
