ON Semiconductor MC74VHC1GT14MU3TCG Single Schmitt-Trigger Inverter
The MC74VHC1GT14MU3TCG is a high-performance CMOS single Schmitt-trigger inverter manufactured by ON Semiconductor, designed to operate with a power supply range of 2V to 5.5V. This device features a single gate that can be used to interface different logic levels or to buffer and invert signals, providing designers with a versatile component for their digital applications.
Constructed with silicon gate CMOS technology, the MC74VHC1GT14MU3TCG offers robust noise immunity and the advantage of high-speed operation similar to LSTTL. This makes it an ideal choice for implementing inverter functions in a variety of electronic systems that require fast switching and reliable performance under varying environmental conditions.
The device's Schmitt-trigger action at the input provides a hysteresis which enhances noise immunity and allows the device to be used in noisy environments. This feature ensures that the output transitions smoothly even in the presence of slow input transitions or noisy inputs, making it suitable for applications where signal integrity is crucial.
Key specifications of the MC74VHC1GT14MU3TCG include:
- Logic Type: Inverter
- Logic Level - High (Vih): 2.0V
- Logic Level - Low (Vil): 0.8V
- Output Current - High, Low: 8mA, 8mA
- Propagation Delay (Max): 8.2ns at 5V
- Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
The device is packaged in a space-saving SOT-23-5 package, making it suitable for use in space-constrained applications. Its small form factor does not compromise its performance or reliability, which is maintained across the full operating temperature range.
Applications for the MC74VHC1GT14MU3TCG include, but are not limited to, wave shaping, signal conditioning, pulse generation, and logic level conversion circuits. Its high-speed and low-power characteristics also make it an excellent choice for portable and battery-powered devices where power efficiency is a key concern.
Overall, the MC74VHC1GT14MU3TCG from ON Semiconductor represents a reliable and efficient solution for designers looking to implement Schmitt-trigger inverters in their electronic designs.