The TC7SH06FU-T5RSONY is a single open-drain output inverter from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage's TC7SH series. These devices are high-speed CMOS logic gates, ensuring rapid signal processing with minimal power consumption. The open-drain configuration allows for flexible voltage level translation and wired-OR logic implementations. This makes the TC7SH06FU-T5RSONY well-suited for interfacing with different voltage domains and implementing complex logic functions in a compact form factor.
Applications
- Level Shifting
- Wired-OR Logic
- Interface between different voltage systems
- Low Power Microcontroller Applications
- General Logic Inversion
Features
- Single Inverter with Open-Drain Output: Offers flexible logic implementation.
- High-Speed Operation: Provides fast propagation delay times.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: Operates from 2V to 5.5V, suitable for various applications.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes energy usage in battery-powered systems.
- Small Surface Mount Package: Enables compact design.
- CMOS Technology: Ensures excellent noise immunity and reliable performance.
Benefits
- Versatile Logic Implementation: Open-drain output enables wired-OR logic and level shifting.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Prolongs battery life in portable devices.
- Improved System Performance: High-speed operation enhances overall system responsiveness.
- Space-Efficient Design: Small package allows for denser board layouts.
- Reliable Performance: CMOS technology provides stable operation over a wide voltage and temperature range.
Additional Details
The TC7SH06FU-T5RSONY is commonly available in a small footprint package like USON or similar, optimized for high-density circuit boards. The open-drain output requires an external pull-up resistor for proper operation, allowing the output voltage to be different from the supply voltage of the gate. The operating temperature range typically spans from -40°C to +85°C, accommodating a wide range of operating environments. Detailed specifications, including propagation delay characteristics, input/output voltage levels, and power dissipation, can be found in the manufacturer’s datasheet.