ON Semiconductor's NL17VHC1G07DTT1G is a high-performance, single non-inverting buffer with a Schmitt-trigger input designed for use in a wide range of digital applications. This advanced CMOS device is fabricated with silicon gate CMOS technology, ensuring high speed, low power consumption, and robust performance.
Key Features
- High Speed: The device boasts a propagation delay time of approximately 2.6 ns, providing swift signal processing that is essential for high-speed applications.
- Low Power Dissipation: With a typical low power consumption of 10 μA, it is an ideal choice for power-sensitive designs.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: It can operate over a wide voltage range from 2.0V to 5.5V, making it versatile for various digital systems.
- Enhanced Noise Immunity: The Schmitt-trigger input increases noise immunity and transforms slowly changing input signals into sharply defined jitter-free output signals.
- Output Drive Capability: The device can drive up to 8 LSTTL loads, providing the ability to drive multiple devices and lines without additional buffering.
- Compact Package: Available in a space-saving SC-88A / SOT-353 package, it is suitable for use in applications where space is at a premium.
Applications
The NL17VHC1G07DTT1G is a versatile component that can be used in a variety of digital circuits. Its applications include:
- Wave shaping and noise filtering
- Signal processing
- Glitch-free clock distribution
- Data line driving
- Communication systems
- Portable and battery-powered electronics
Quality and Reliability
ON Semiconductor is known for its commitment to quality and reliability. The NL17VHC1G07DTT1G is produced under stringent quality control measures to ensure that it meets the high standards expected of ON Semiconductor products. Users can trust this device for critical and long-term applications.
Environmental Compliance
The NL17VHC1G07DTT1G is compliant with RoHS and Green standards, making it an environmentally friendly choice for electronic designs that require compliance with global environmental regulations.