The SN74AUP1G17YZPR from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, single Schmitt-trigger buffer gate designed for 1.8-V to 5.5-V VCC operation. This device is part of the ultra-low-power AUP family and is optimized for low-voltage applications that require a balance between power consumption and performance. Its robust design ensures high tolerance against static discharge and noise, making it an ideal choice for industrial, consumer, and computing applications where reliability is paramount.
Key Features:
- Low Power Consumption: The SN74AUP1G17YZPR is engineered for minimal power usage, with a typical ICC of only 0.9 µA, making it suitable for battery-operated and power-sensitive applications.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The device supports a broad range of supply voltages from 1.8 V to 5.5 V, giving designers the flexibility to use it in various systems without the need for level shifting.
- Schmitt-Trigger Action: With Schmitt-trigger inputs, the SN74AUP1G17YZPR provides a hysteresis that enhances noise immunity and allows for slow input transition rise and fall times, which is beneficial for noisy environments.
- High Drive Capability: Despite its low-power design, the SN74AUP1G17YZPR can drive up to ±8 mA at the output, allowing it to control LEDs or other low-power peripherals.
- ESD Protection: The device features robust electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection exceeding JESD 22, ensuring durability and longevity in harsh conditions.
- Compact Footprint: Available in a variety of small-sized packages such as DCK (SC-70), DBV (SOT-23), and DRL (SOT-563), the SN74AUP1G17YZPR is perfect for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The SN74AUP1G17YZPR is versatile and can be used in a wide array of applications. It is particularly well-suited for:
- Mobile Phones
- PDAs
- Portable Media Players
- Notebook Computers
- Storage Devices
- Signal Conditioning
With its combination of low-power operation, wide voltage range compatibility, and noise immunity, the SN74AUP1G17YZPR is an excellent choice for designers looking to incorporate a reliable buffer gate into their electronic systems.