The TC4050BP is a high-speed CMOS buffer/converter integrated circuit manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is part of the TC4000 series, which features a wide operating voltage range and high noise immunity, making it suitable for a variety of digital logic applications.
Applications
- Logic level conversion
- High-to-low current conversion
- Buffer circuits
- Digital data transmission
- General-purpose digital logic
Features
- High-speed operation: The TC4050BP offers fast switching speeds, allowing it to operate efficiently in high-frequency circuits.
- Wide operating voltage range: The device can operate over a broad voltage range, typically from 3V to 18V, providing flexibility in circuit design.
- High noise immunity: CMOS technology provides excellent noise immunity, reducing the risk of false triggering or erroneous operation in noisy environments.
- Low power consumption: As a CMOS device, the TC4050BP consumes very little power, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Six independent buffers: The IC contains six independent buffer/converter circuits, enabling multiple signals to be buffered or converted simultaneously.
- Standardized symmetrical output characteristics
Benefits
- Improved signal integrity: Buffering signals with the TC4050BP helps to maintain signal integrity by isolating the driving circuit from the load.
- Increased fan-out: The device can drive multiple loads without significant signal degradation, increasing the fan-out capability of the driving circuit.
- Simplified logic level conversion: The TC4050BP can easily convert logic levels between different voltage standards, facilitating the integration of disparate systems.
- Reduced power consumption: The low power consumption of the device contributes to overall energy efficiency in the system.
- Enhanced system reliability: The high noise immunity of the TC4050BP improves the reliability of the system by reducing the likelihood of errors caused by noise.
Additional Details
The TC4050BP is typically available in a DIP-16 (Dual In-line Package) package. Its operating temperature range is typically between -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for use in a wide range of environmental conditions. Each of the six buffers within the package operates independently. It utilizes CMOS technology.