The TC7SZ14F(T5L,F,T) is a single Schmitt-trigger inverter from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This device features a single inverting gate with Schmitt-trigger action, providing hysteresis to improve noise immunity and signal conditioning. It's designed for low-voltage applications and comes in a small package suitable for space-constrained environments. The T5L marking refers to the packaging and reel options for automated assembly.
Applications:
- Noise Filtering: Used to clean up noisy signals in digital circuits.
- Pulse Shaping: Can convert slow-changing signals into clean, fast pulses.
- Hysteresis Control: Provides hysteresis for improved noise immunity in various applications.
- Switch Debouncing: Eliminates switch bounce in mechanical switches.
- Signal Conditioning: Conditions input signals for reliable digital processing.
Features:
- Single Schmitt-Trigger Inverter: Contains one inverting gate with Schmitt-trigger inputs.
- Low Voltage Operation: Operates from 1.65V to 5.5V.
- Hysteresis: Provides hysteresis for enhanced noise immunity.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for minimal power consumption.
- CMOS Technology: Utilizes CMOS technology for high noise immunity and low static power dissipation.
- Small Package: Available in a small package, saving board space.
Benefits:
- Improved Noise Immunity: Schmitt-trigger inputs provide excellent noise immunity.
- Clean Signal Output: Produces clean, fast signals even with noisy inputs.
- Reduced System Errors: Minimizes errors caused by noise and signal bounce.
- Extended Battery Life: Low power consumption is ideal for battery-powered applications.
- Compact Design: Small package size allows for dense circuit board layouts.
Additional Details:
The TC7SZ14F(T5L,F,T) comes in a surface-mount package (e.g., SOT-23 or similar). The operating temperature range typically spans from -40°C to +85°C. The propagation delay time is typically in the range of nanoseconds. It is compatible with both TTL and CMOS logic levels. The Schmitt-trigger action ensures that the output switches cleanly even with slow or noisy input signals. The T5L marking is related to the tape and reel specifications for automated assembly. It is beneficial in applications where clean and reliable digital signals are required, especially in noisy environments. The hysteresis voltage is a key parameter that determines the noise immunity of the device.