The M74VHC1GT50DFT2G is a high-performance, single-gate logic level shifter and translator from ON Semiconductor, designed to address the needs of multi-voltage systems. This device is part of ON Semiconductor's Very High-Speed CMOS (VHC) family, and it is specifically engineered to translate and shift logic levels from one voltage domain to another, making it an essential component in modern mixed-voltage digital systems.
Key Features
- Logic Level Translation: Capable of translating signals between different voltage domains, ensuring compatibility between devices operating at various logic levels.
- High-Speed Operation: With its VHC technology, this device can operate at very high speeds, making it suitable for high-frequency applications.
- Low Power Consumption: The M74VHC1GT50DFT2G is designed for low power consumption, making it ideal for battery-operated and power-sensitive applications.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: It supports an extensive range of operating voltages from 2.0V to 5.5V, providing flexibility in system design.
- High Output Drive: This device is capable of driving up to 8 mA at the output, allowing it to drive larger loads if necessary.
Applications
The M74VHC1GT50DFT2G is versatile and can be used in various applications, including but not limited to:
- Level shifting for multi-voltage systems
- Signal translation in mixed-signal environments
- Interface between microprocessors or microcontrollers and peripherals with different voltage levels
- Computing, consumer electronics, and mobile devices that require logic level conversion
Package and Quality
ON Semiconductor provides the M74VHC1GT50DFT2G in a space-saving SC-70 (SOT-323) package, which is ideal for applications where board space is at a premium. The device is also compliant with the stringent requirements of the RoHS directive, ensuring environmental sustainability and quality assurance for electronic equipment manufacturers.
Overall, the M74VHC1GT50DFT2G from ON Semiconductor is a reliable and efficient solution for designers looking to bridge the gap between different logic levels in their digital systems, without compromising on speed or power efficiency.