Product Overview: SN74LVC1G14DBV
The SN74LVC1G14DBV is a single Schmitt-trigger inverter device designed by Texas Instruments, which is renowned for its expertise in semiconductor design and manufacturing. This integrated circuit is part of the LVC family, known for its low-voltage operation and compatibility with mixed-voltage systems.
Key Features
- Operating Voltage: The device operates at a wide range of supply voltages from 1.65V to 5.5V, making it versatile for various applications and logic-level integrations.
- Logic Type: It features a Schmitt-trigger function, which provides a higher noise threshold and hysteresis, ensuring improved noise immunity and cleaner output signals.
- Output Drive Capability: The SN74LVC1G14DBV can drive up to 24mA at the output, allowing it to control LEDs, transistors, and even other logic ICs that require higher current.
- Package: It comes in a small DBV package, which is a 6-pin SOT-23 variant, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Performance: The device boasts high-speed performance with propagation delays typically less than 3.4ns at 3.3V, facilitating fast signal processing in critical applications.
Applications
The SN74LVC1G14DBV is highly adaptable and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Wave shaping and noise filtering circuits
- Signal processing
- Glitch-free clock distribution
- Logic level translation in mixed-voltage environments
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is committed to delivering high-quality products. The SN74LVC1G14DBV is no exception, with rigorous testing to ensure reliable performance in a wide range of environmental conditions. This device is RoHS compliant and is designed to meet or exceed industry standards for performance and reliability.
Support and Resources
Designers can access a wealth of resources provided by Texas Instruments, including detailed datasheets, application notes, and design tools. TI's customer support and online community are also available to assist with any technical questions or design challenges that may arise.