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Is there a push pull version of the ADCMP380? 

In my application I would like to use it to drive a high impedance input, and the pull up current for the open drain is significant compared to the rest of my circuit.

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  • I see.

    I can't help you with the push pull situation, but I may have a solution to make your divider dream come true.

    take a look at ADM8611.being voltage supervisors they operates slightly different to compactors in that they have a build in delay. but i don't see that being a issue for your application.

    note not all threshold options are available in production, in fact only 2.63V is currently available for ADM8611, there's a also 2.32V on ADM8613. they may work with your 3V battery.

    Ren

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  • I see.

    I can't help you with the push pull situation, but I may have a solution to make your divider dream come true.

    take a look at ADM8611.being voltage supervisors they operates slightly different to compactors in that they have a build in delay. but i don't see that being a issue for your application.

    note not all threshold options are available in production, in fact only 2.63V is currently available for ADM8611, there's a also 2.32V on ADM8613. they may work with your 3V battery.

    Ren

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