The HD74LV1GW16ACME-E is a single Schmitt-trigger buffer/inverter manufactured by Renesas Electronics America. It is a member of the 74LV family of logic gates, which are characterized by their low-voltage operation and high-speed performance. This device incorporates a Schmitt-trigger input, which provides improved noise immunity and allows for the use of slow or noisy input signals.
Applications
- Signal conditioning: Used to clean up noisy or distorted signals.
- Oscillator circuits: Employed in simple oscillator circuits.
- Line receivers: Utilized as line receivers to convert noisy signals into clean logic signals.
- Pulse shaping: Used for shaping pulses and generating clean edges.
- Digital logic circuits: Found in a variety of digital logic applications.
Features
- Single gate: Contains a single Schmitt-trigger buffer/inverter.
- Schmitt-trigger input: Provides improved noise immunity and hysteresis.
- Low-voltage operation: Operates over a wide supply voltage range, typically 1.65V to 5.5V.
- High-speed operation: Offers fast switching speeds for high-performance applications.
- Low power consumption: Minimizes power consumption.
- Small package: Available in a small package for space-constrained applications.
Benefits
- Improved noise immunity: Schmitt-trigger input enhances noise immunity.
- Simplified signal conditioning: Simplifies the conditioning of noisy signals.
- Flexible operation: Wide operating voltage range provides flexibility.
- Reduced power consumption: Low power consumption minimizes power requirements.
- Compact design: Small package saves board space.
Technical Specifications: The HD74LV1GW16ACME-E typically operates with supply voltages ranging from 1.65V to 5.5V. It exhibits a propagation delay of a few nanoseconds, depending on the supply voltage and load conditions. The input hysteresis is typically around 0.5V, providing excellent noise immunity. It is commonly available in a 5-pin or 6-pin package, such as the SOT-23 or SC-70. The input and output are TTL compatible. It can function either as a buffer or an inverter depending on the specific configuration of the device (some versions are buffers, some are inverters).