The NC7WP14P6XNL is a low-power, dual Schmitt-trigger inverter from ON Semiconductor (formerly Fairchild Semiconductor). It operates over a wide supply voltage range of 1.65V to 5.5V, making it suitable for various applications. This device is designed for use in portable electronics, battery-powered systems, and other low-power applications. The Schmitt-trigger action provides improved noise immunity and allows for slow or noisy input signals to be converted into clean, digital outputs.
Applications
- Mobile Phones: Used for signal conditioning and logic inversion in various circuits.
- Tablets: Employed in similar applications as in mobile phones, contributing to overall system logic.
- Laptop Computers: Utilized in interface and control logic circuits.
- Portable Media Players: Integrated for efficient signal processing and noise reduction.
- Battery-Powered Devices: Well-suited due to its low power consumption, extending battery life.
- Logic Level Shifting: Can be used to convert between different voltage levels in a system.
Features
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes current draw, making it ideal for battery-operated devices.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: Operates from 1.65V to 5.5V, providing flexibility in various applications.
- Schmitt-Trigger Inputs: Provides excellent noise immunity and signal conditioning.
- Small Footprint: Available in a tiny 6-lead MicroPak package for space-constrained designs.
- High Speed Performance: Offers fast propagation delay for quick signal processing.
- Pb-Free Package: Compliant with RoHS standards, ensuring environmental responsibility.
Benefits
- Extended Battery Life: Low power consumption translates to longer operational time for portable devices.
- Improved Noise Immunity: Schmitt-trigger inputs reduce the impact of noise on signal integrity.
- Simplified System Design: Wide operating voltage and small package size simplify integration into various systems.
- Reliable Performance: Provides consistent and dependable logic inversion.
- Reduced Board Space: Tiny MicroPak package saves valuable space on printed circuit boards.
Additional Details
The NC7WP14P6XNL utilizes advanced silicon gate CMOS technology to achieve high-speed performance and low power dissipation. The Schmitt-trigger inputs have a typical hysteresis of 0.5V, which significantly improves noise margin. The device is specified for operation from -40°C to +85°C. The maximum propagation delay is typically around 5ns at 5V.