The TC7SU04FU is a single unbuffered inverter manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It's designed for a variety of logic applications requiring signal inversion in a small form factor. This device is part of Toshiba's TinyLogic series, known for its compact size and low power consumption.
Applications
- Signal inversion
- Oscillators
- Pulse shapers
- Clock drivers
- Simple logic gates
Features
- Single inverter: Contains one unbuffered inverter gate.
- Tiny package: Ultra-small package for space-constrained designs.
- Wide operating voltage: Operates over a broad voltage range.
- Low power consumption: Minimizes power drain in battery-powered devices.
- High-speed operation: Suitable for high-frequency applications.
Benefits
- Space savings: Tiny package allows for dense circuit board layouts.
- Versatile application: Suitable for various signal inversion and logic functions.
- Energy efficiency: Low power consumption extends battery life.
- High performance: Operates effectively at high frequencies.
- Simplified design: Easy to integrate into existing circuits.
Technical Specifications
The TC7SU04FU operates with a supply voltage typically ranging from 1.65V to 5.5V. It is available in a very small package, such as a USON (Ultra Small Outline No-leaded) or similar. The propagation delay is typically very short, often in the nanosecond range, making it suitable for high-speed applications. The quiescent current consumption is very low, usually in the microampere range. The operating temperature range typically spans from -40°C to +85°C. The input and output are CMOS compatible.
Further characteristics include the input capacitance, which is usually very small to minimize loading effects on the driving circuit. This device is often used as a simple inverter for basic logic functions, as an oscillator component when combined with a resistor and capacitor, or as a pulse shaper to improve the signal integrity of digital signals. Its compact size and low power consumption make it ideal for portable and battery-powered devices.