The CD40107 is a high-voltage, high-current dual 2-input NAND buffer/driver designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit is part of the 4000 series CMOS logic family, known for its versatility and durability in a wide range of electronic applications. The CD40107 is specifically crafted to deliver exceptional performance for driving highly capacitive or low-impedance loads.
Key Features:
- High-Voltage Operation: The device can operate at a voltage range of 3V to 18V, providing flexible options for various circuit designs and compatibility with TTL logic levels.
- High Sink and Source Current: With the ability to sink or source current up to 100mA, the CD40107 is capable of driving LED displays, relays, and other high-current loads with ease.
- Dual 2-Input NAND Configuration: This configuration allows for the creation of complex logic functions and can be used in applications such as logic gates, memory address decoding, and various other digital circuits.
- Standardized Symmetrical Output Characteristics: The symmetrical output characteristics ensure reliable operation and balanced drive capabilities.
- High Noise Immunity: A noise immunity of 0.45 VDD (typical) provides stable operation in electrically noisy environments.
- Low Power Consumption: The CMOS technology used in the CD40107 ensures low power dissipation, making it suitable for battery-operated devices.
Applications:
The CD40107 is widely used in a variety of applications, including:
- Logic Buffering and Driving
- LED Displays and Indicators
- Relay Drivers
- Power Drivers
- Memory Address Decoders
Package and Quality:
Available in multiple package options, including PDIP, SOIC, and TSSOP, the CD40107 is designed to meet the requirements of a broad range of assembly and soldering techniques. Texas Instruments ensures that each device meets or exceeds stringent quality and reliability standards, making the CD40107 a trusted choice for both commercial and industrial applications.