Nexperia 2 Schmitt Trigger Input CMOS Inverter, 6-Pin TSOP

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RS Stock No.:
170-4855
Mfr. Part No.:
74LVC2G14GV,125
Brand:
Nexperia
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Brand

Nexperia

Logic Function

Inverter

Product Type

CMOS Inverter

Input Type

Schmitt Trigger

Output Type

Schmitt Trigger

Number of Elements per Chip

2

Schmitt Trigger Input

Yes

Maximum Propagation Delay Time @ CL

7.7ns

Maximum High Level Output Current

-32mA

Maximum Low Level Output Current

32mA

Mount Type

Surface

Minimum Supply Voltage

1.65V

Maximum Supply Voltage

5.5V

Package Type

TSOP

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Pin Count

6

Logic Family

74LVC

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Length

3.1mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

74LVC2G14

Height

1mm

Automotive Standard

No

The 74LVC2G14 provides two inverting buffers with Schmitt-trigger input. It is capable of transforming slowly changing input signals into sharply defined, jitter-free output signals. The inputs can be driven from either 3.3 V or 5 V devices. This feature allows the use of this device in a mixed 3.3 V and 5 V environment. Schmitt-trigger action at the inputs makes the circuit tolerant of slower input rise and fall time. This device is fully specified for partial power-down applications using IOFF.

Prevents multiple switching when driven by slow edges

Cleans up the noisy signals

Reshapes the signals in complex layouts

Suitable for mixed 3.3 V and 5.0 V applications

Wide voltage supply range

Input hysteresis

Open drain output options

CMOS and TTL variants

Overvoltage tolerant input options

Sine wave to square wave conversion

Interface between analog and digital environments

Increase noise immunity in design

Relaxation oscillators

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