The TC7S32FU(TE85L,F) is a single 2-input OR gate manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This logic gate performs the Boolean OR function, outputting a high signal if either or both of its inputs are high. It is part of Toshiba's small logic series, designed for low-power and high-speed operation in a variety of digital circuits.
Applications:
- General digital logic: Implements basic OR logic in digital circuits.
- Address decoding: Used in memory addressing circuits to select memory locations.
- Data selection: Employed in data selection circuits to choose between multiple data sources.
- Control logic: Used in control circuits to generate control signals based on input conditions.
- Signal routing: Utilized in signal routing circuits to direct signals to different destinations.
Features:
- Single 2-input OR gate: Performs the Boolean OR function.
- Low operating voltage: Operates from a wide range of supply voltages.
- High-speed operation: Offers fast switching speeds for high-performance applications.
- Low power consumption: Designed for energy-efficient operation.
- Small package: Available in a small package for space-constrained applications.
Benefits:
- Simple logic implementation: Provides a simple and efficient way to implement the OR logic function.
- Wide operating voltage range: Can be used in a variety of applications with different supply voltages.
- Fast switching speeds: Enables high-speed operation in digital circuits.
- Low power consumption: Reduces power consumption in battery-powered devices.
- Compact size: Saves space on the printed circuit board.
Additional Details:
The TC7S32FU(TE85L,F) operates typically from 2V to 6V. Propagation delay time is typically in the nano seconds, varying depending on voltage and load. It is packaged in a US8 package. The operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C. This part is ideal for applications where board space is limited and low power consumption is required. The output drive capability is sufficient for driving moderate loads. Input protection circuitry is present to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD).