The SN74AUC14RGYRG4 from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, hex Schmitt-trigger inverter designed for 0.8-V to 2.7-V VCC operation. This integrated circuit (IC) is part of TI's advanced ultra-low-voltage CMOS (AUC) logic family, which is optimized for low-voltage applications in a compact form factor.
Key Features:
- Optimized for Low Voltage: Suitable for operation from 0.8 V to 2.7 V, making it ideal for portable and battery-powered applications where power efficiency is critical.
- High Speed: Offers a typical tpd of 2.9 ns at 2.3 V, enabling fast signal processing for high-speed data communication and computing.
- Low Power Consumption: Features ICC of 10 µA maximum at Ta = 25°C, reducing the overall power footprint of the system.
- Schmitt-Trigger Action: Provides hysteresis at the input, allowing the device to handle slow input transition rates with improved noise immunity.
- Multiple Inputs: The hex configuration offers six inverters in a single package, which saves space and simplifies design complexity.
- Robust Design: Inputs accept voltages up to 3.6 V, providing design flexibility and protection against higher-voltage transients.
- ESD Protection: Exceeds JESD 22, providing enhanced protection for sensitive electronic components during handling and operation.
Applications:
The SN74AUC14RGYRG4 is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Mobile Phones
- PDAs
- Portable Communication Devices
- Notebook Computers
- Portable Media Players
Package and Quality:
Encased in a compact VQFN-14 package, the SN74AUC14RGYRG4 is designed for surface-mount technology (SMT), facilitating efficient assembly and space-saving PCB design. Texas Instruments ensures high-quality standards, with each IC being rigorously tested to meet industry specifications for performance and reliability.