The SN74AHC123ADGVRE4 is a high-performance, dual monostable multivibrator with Schmitt-trigger inputs, engineered by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit is designed to generate precise and stable pulse widths that are indispensable in digital communication systems, timing circuits, and event counters.
Key Features:
- Technology: Advanced High-Speed CMOS technology, ensuring low power consumption and high speed.
- Voltage Range: Operates from a 2V to 5.5V supply, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Output Pulse Width Control: The pulse width is controlled by external components (R and C).
- Retriggerable/Non-Retriggerable Modes: Provides versatility with both retriggerable and non-retriggerable modes for creating delayed actions or pulse extensions.
- Schmitt-Trigger Inputs: Offers excellent noise immunity and stable pulse triggering.
- Output Drive Capability: Capable of driving up to 8 LSTTL loads, providing strong signal transmission.
- Temperature Range: Functionally operational over a broad temperature range from -40°C to 85°C.
- Package: Available in a 16-pin TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package), designed for space-saving on PCBs.
Applications:
- Timing circuits
- Sequential timers
- Pulse width modulation (PWM)
- Pulse shaping
- Missing pulse detection
The SN74AHC123ADGVRE4 from Texas Instruments is a reliable solution for designers looking to implement accurate timing functionalities in their systems. Its dual monostable multivibrator architecture, combined with the flexibility provided by external timing components, makes it a versatile choice for a myriad of applications. Whether you are designing consumer electronics, industrial controls, or sophisticated communication devices, the SN74AHC123ADGVRE4 offers a high-quality, dependable performance that engineers have come to expect from Texas Instruments.
Product Reference: For more detailed technical specifications and application notes, please refer to the official Texas Instruments datasheet for the SN74AHC123ADGVRE4.