Product Overview: 74HC125PW.118 by NXP Semiconductors
The 74HC125PW.118 is a high-speed Si-gate CMOS device and is part of the 74HC/HCT family. It is a quad buffer/line driver with 3-state outputs manufactured by NXP Semiconductors, a leader in the semiconductor industry. This integrated circuit (IC) is designed to provide high-performance buffering with the capability to drive heavy loads while maintaining a low power consumption. It is an essential component for a wide range of digital applications, including signal buffering and driving bus lines.
Key Features:
- Logic Type: Quad Buffer, Line Driver with 3-state outputs
- Package: The 74HC125PW.118 comes in a TSSOP14 (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) with 14 pins, which is suitable for surface-mounted technology (SMT).
- Operating Voltage: It operates at a wide range of voltages from 2.0V to 6.0V, making it versatile for various logic level requirements.
- Output Capability: This device can drive up to 15 LSTTL loads, providing robust output current driving capabilities.
- High Noise Immunity: The 74HC125PW.118 features a noise immunity greater than 50% of the supply voltage (VCC), which is beneficial in electrically noisy environments.
- Speed: It possesses a balanced propagation delay and transition times, ensuring high-speed operation for your circuits.
Applications:
The 74HC125PW.118 is suitable for a broad range of digital applications, including:
- Bus driving
- Signal buffering
- Memory address driving
- Data transmission systems
- Control systems
Quality and Reliability:
NXP Semiconductors is committed to delivering high-quality products. The 74HC125PW.118 is no exception and is designed to meet the stringent requirements of the industrial and commercial markets. It is characterized for operation from -40°C to +125°C, ensuring reliable performance across a broad range of operating conditions.
Whether you're developing sophisticated digital systems or simple logic controls, the 74HC125PW.118 from NXP Semiconductors offers the performance and reliability that engineers and designers need to bring their projects to fruition.