The TC4SU11F is a CMOS Schmitt trigger inverter manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is designed for applications requiring signal shaping, noise immunity, and interfacing with noisy or slowly changing signals.
Applications:
- Signal Conditioning: Shaping noisy or slowly changing signals into clean digital signals.
- Noise Suppression: Filtering out unwanted noise from input signals.
- Interface Circuits: Interfacing between different logic families.
- Oscillator Circuits: Building relaxation oscillators.
- Wave Shaping: Creating specific waveform shapes.
Features:
- CMOS Technology: Low power consumption and high noise immunity.
- Schmitt Trigger Input: Provides hysteresis for noise immunity.
- Inverter Function: Inverts the input signal.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: Can operate over a broad range of supply voltages.
- Small Package Size: Typically available in a small surface-mount package.
Benefits:
- Improved Noise Immunity: Reduces the effects of noise on the input signal.
- Clean Signal Output: Provides a clean and well-defined output signal.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes power consumption in battery-powered devices.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of signal conditioning and interface applications.
- Simplified Design: Easy to use and integrate into various electronic circuits.
Additional Details:
The TC4SU11F features a Schmitt trigger input, which provides hysteresis. This hysteresis makes the device less sensitive to noise and allows it to handle slowly changing input signals. The CMOS technology ensures low power consumption and high noise immunity. It is commonly used in industrial controls, consumer electronics, and other applications where signal integrity is critical. Refer to the datasheet for specific voltage thresholds, propagation delays, and other electrical characteristics.