ON Semiconductor MC74VHC132MEL Quad 2-Input NAND Schmitt Trigger
The ON Semiconductor MC74VHC132MEL is a high-performance, quad 2-input NAND Schmitt Trigger fabricated with silicon gate CMOS technology. It integrates four independent NAND gates with Schmitt trigger action on each input, designed to operate from 2V to 5.5V, making it suitable for a wide range of applications in the consumer, automotive, and industrial markets. The device is available in a compact SOIC-14 package, providing a space-efficient solution for your circuit designs.
Featuring a robust design, the MC74VHC132MEL ensures a high degree of noise immunity and stable output switching, which is crucial for applications that are sensitive to input transition rates. This makes it an ideal choice for wave shaping, signal conditioning, or in applications where slow input transitions are present.
The low power consumption of the MC74VHC132MEL is a significant advantage, especially for battery-operated devices. With a typical quiescent current of only 2μA, it contributes to energy efficiency in your designs. Additionally, the device's high-speed performance is evident with propagation delay times as low as 8.5ns at 5V, allowing for fast signal processing and quick response times in critical applications.
Compatibility with TTL logic levels is ensured, thanks to the MC74VHC132MEL's input hysteresis, which allows for direct interfacing with legacy systems without the need for level shifters. This feature simplifies design integration and reduces component count, leading to cost savings and a more straightforward manufacturing process.
The device's enhanced latch-up performance meets the requirements of the JEDEC standard JESD78, providing additional reliability under extreme conditions. The MC74VHC132MEL is also characterized for operation from -55°C to +125°C, ensuring functionality across a broad temperature range, suitable for harsh environments.
In summary, the ON Semiconductor MC74VHC132MEL is a versatile and reliable component that offers noise immunity, low power consumption, high-speed operation, and compatibility with existing systems, making it an excellent choice for designers looking to implement a quad 2-input NAND Schmitt Trigger in their electronic projects.