Speed vs. power — the 100 ns / 30 µA trade-off
At 100 ns propagation delay, the TLV9022DSGR handles switching frequencies up to a few megahertz — fast enough for PWM feedback loops, overcurrent detection, and comparator-based oscillators. The 30 µA quiescent current per channel keeps the power draw low in always-on monitoring circuits. Compare that to a faster comparator like the TLV9032DDFR, which uses push-pull outputs instead of open-drain — if your load needs a totem-pole drive rather than a pulled-up open drain, that sibling saves an external resistor but shares the same 100 ns delay and 30 µA quiescent profile.
Package and footprint
The TLV9022DSGR comes in an 8-WSON (2x2 mm) package with an exposed pad for thermal relief. The small footprint fits tight PCB layouts — think handheld instruments, sensor modules, or multi-channel battery management boards. The exposed pad should be soldered to a ground plane for best thermal and electrical performance. The part is surface-mount only, supplied in Tape & Reel or Cut Tape options.
