The 54F38DMQB/QS is a high-speed quad 2-input NAND buffer from the Fairchild Advanced Schottky TTL (FAST) logic family, manufactured by National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments). This integrated circuit (IC) is specifically designed for military and aerospace applications, as indicated by the '54' prefix and the '/QS' suffix. These designations denote compliance with stringent military standards and quality requirements for reliable operation in harsh environments.
Applications
- Military and aerospace systems: Used in critical applications requiring high-speed performance and reliability under extreme conditions.
- Digital logic circuits: Implemented in various digital circuits requiring NAND buffer functionality, such as data buffering, signal inversion, and logic gating.
- High-reliability systems: Employed in systems where dependable operation over a wide temperature range and in harsh environments is essential.
Features
- Quad 2-input NAND buffer: Contains four independent 2-input NAND buffers in a single package, maximizing circuit density.
- Fairchild Advanced Schottky TTL (FAST) logic family: Provides high speed and improved performance compared to standard TTL logic.
- High output drive capability: Capable of driving relatively large loads without significant signal degradation.
- Military-grade specifications: Manufactured and tested to meet rigorous military standards for quality and reliability.
Benefits
- Reduced component count: Using a single IC to implement four NAND buffers saves board space and reduces system cost.
- Improved system performance: High-speed operation allows for faster processing and improved overall system performance.
- Enhanced reliability: Military-grade specifications ensure dependable operation in harsh environments, minimizing the risk of system failures.
- Simplified design: Standard logic functions simplify circuit design and reduce development time.
Additional Details
The 54F38DMQB/QS is typically packaged in a ceramic dual-in-line package (CERDIP) or other hermetically sealed packages to ensure environmental protection and long-term reliability. It is designed to operate reliably over a wide temperature range, typically -55°C to +125°C. The specific package and screening level (e.g., MIL-STD-883) will determine the exact operating characteristics and reliability performance. It is part of a family of logic devices known for their high speed and robust performance in demanding applications.