Amplifier LM311P Using Problem

Hello, all
For this little project, I'm using a LM311P. It is has a collector/emitter output. Because my circuit didn't function the way it should, I started debugging.
With the collector unconnected the emitter (pin 1) still sinks (11 mA) and sources (20 mA) current, when applying a square wave input. I measured mean dc amperage to either rail, so the max is higher. I cannot explain this behavior.
Doing the current measurement on the collector (pin 7) with an unconnected emitter I get 14 mA when sinking, and none when sourcing. But not following the input signal.

Any suggestions of this?
 
Comparators are not opamps, opamps are not comparators(*), choose the right device for the purpose!


(*) people often do this, but any cheap comparator is a far better comparator than any opamp, and many opamps will be fried if you use them as comparators.
 
The 311 also has a rather specialized output stage designed to be digital compatible with several modes of operation. The uncommitted emitter is *designed* to move the ground reference so that steering diodes are not needed when operating off a split supply, and could be used as an inverting output. In normal operating mode you need a pull up resistor. Using it in typical op-amp ways can cause misbehavior. There are better choices of comparator if you want something that behaves more like an op amp, and a lot of op amps that are perfectly happy being used as comparators, if the slew rate limits don’t bother you.