The TC7SA04FU is a single inverter logic gate manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is part of the TC7SA series, which is designed for low-voltage and high-speed operation in a compact package. This inverter is commonly used in portable electronic devices and other applications where space and power efficiency are critical.
Applications
- Signal Inversion: Used to invert digital signals in various electronic circuits.
- Level Shifting: Can be used to shift voltage levels between different logic families.
- Oscillators: Used in simple oscillator circuits, often with the addition of a resistor and capacitor.
- Buffering: Can act as a buffer to improve signal strength and drive capability.
- Portable Devices: Ideal for use in smartphones, tablets, and other battery-powered devices.
Features
- Single Inverter Gate: Contains a single independent inverter.
- Low-Voltage Operation: Operates from 0.9V to 3.6V.
- High-Speed Performance: Provides fast switching speeds, typically in the nanosecond range.
- Ultra-Small Package: Available in an ultra-small package (typically USV), suitable for high-density PCB layouts.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes power usage, contributing to extended battery life.
Benefits
- Reduced Component Count: Simplifies circuit design by providing a single, dedicated inverter function.
- Extended Battery Life: Low power consumption makes it ideal for battery-powered applications.
- Space Optimization: Ultra-small package allows for high-density board layouts.
- Reliable Operation: Toshiba's quality ensures consistent and dependable performance.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of digital logic applications.
Detailed Specifications:
The TC7SA04FU features a propagation delay time optimized for low-voltage operation. The operating temperature range typically spans from -40°C to +85°C. Input and output voltage levels are compatible with standard CMOS logic levels. The USV (Ultra Small V Package) enables dense component placement on printed circuit boards. This part offers a balance between speed, power consumption, and size, making it a preferred choice for modern electronic designs needing an inverter function.