The TC7WH34FU TE12L,F is a high-speed CMOS Schmitt trigger inverter from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It belongs to the TC7WH series, characterized by its low-voltage operation and high-speed performance. This device implements an inverting Schmitt trigger function, useful for cleaning up noisy signals or converting slow-changing signals into clean digital signals.
Applications:
- Signal conditioning
- Noise reduction
- Pulse shaping
- Clock generation
- General-purpose logic
Features:
- High-speed operation: tpd = 5.5 ns (typ.) at VCC = 5 V
- Low power consumption: ICC = 2 μA (max) at VCC = 5.5 V
- Wide operating voltage range: VCC = 2 V to 5.5 V
- Output current: ±8 mA (min) at VCC = 4.5 V
- Hysteresis: 0.5 V (typ.) at VCC = 5 V
- Operating temperature range: -40 to 85°C
- Package: US8
Benefits:
- Improved signal integrity: The device cleans up noisy signals, improving signal integrity and reliability.
- Reduced power consumption: The low power consumption of the device makes it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- High-speed performance: The high-speed operation of the device allows it to be used in high-frequency applications.
- Wide operating voltage range: The wide operating voltage range of the device makes it compatible with a variety of systems.
- Noise immunity: The hysteresis provides excellent noise immunity.
Additional Details:
The TC7WH34FU TE12L,F is supplied in a US8 package. It is RoHS compliant. This Schmitt trigger inverter is commonly used in digital circuits to remove noise and shape pulses, ensuring signals are processed correctly. Its fast propagation delay, low power consumption, and hysteresis make it ideal for various portable and embedded systems.