The ON Semiconductor MC14106BCP is a high-performance integrated circuit designed for versatile applications in digital and analog systems. This component is a member of the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) family and is known for its low power consumption and high noise immunity, making it an ideal choice for battery-operated devices and noise-sensitive applications.
Key Features
- Hex Schmitt Trigger: The MC14106BCP contains six independent Schmitt trigger circuits in one package, providing multiple threshold levels for signal processing and waveform shaping.
- Wide Operating Voltage: It operates over a broad voltage range from 3V to 18V, accommodating various power supply requirements and making it suitable for both TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) and CMOS logic level systems.
- Low Power Consumption: As a CMOS device, it boasts low power dissipation, which is crucial for portable and power-sensitive applications.
- High Noise Immunity: The Schmitt trigger design ensures enhanced noise immunity, providing stable operation in environments with electrical noise.
- Output Drive Capability: The MC14106BCP can source or sink up to 10mA, giving it the ability to drive LEDs, relays, and other output devices directly.
Applications
The versatility of the MC14106BCP allows it to be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Waveform generation
- Signal conditioning
- Logic level conversion
- Touch switches
- Glitch removal from digital signals
- High-noise-environment digital logic
Quality and Reliability
ON Semiconductor is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the MC14106BCP is no exception. It is manufactured to stringent standards, ensuring consistent performance and durability for industrial, commercial, and consumer applications.
Package Information
The MC14106BCP comes in a DIP-14 (Dual Inline Package) format, which is easy to handle and integrate into printed circuit boards. This package type is also well-suited for prototyping and educational purposes, where ease of use and accessibility are important.