The MC74LCX14GD from ON Semiconductor is a high-performance, low-voltage CMOS hex Schmitt-trigger inverter with 5V tolerant inputs. This advanced technology device is designed to provide optimal power and speed characteristics while maintaining the low power consumption of CMOS technology. It is an ideal choice for interfacing with high-speed communication protocols and computing applications where signal conditioning is crucial.
Key Features
- High Speed: The MC74LCX14GD operates at a voltage range of 2.3V to 3.6V and offers a propagation delay (tpd) of 5.2ns at 3.3V, which facilitates high-speed operation.
- 5V Tolerant Inputs: The inputs can tolerate voltages up to 5V, making the device compatible with TTL levels and allowing for a mixed-voltage system environment.
- Low Power Consumption: This device is designed for low power consumption, with a quiescent current specification of only 10µA maximum, which is ideal for battery-powered and power-sensitive applications.
- Multiple Package Options: The MC74LCX14GD is available in a SOIC-14 package, providing flexibility for various design layouts and space constraints.
- Enhanced System Reliability: Schmitt-trigger action at all inputs makes the circuit highly tolerant to slower input rise and fall times, enhancing system reliability in noisy environments.
Applications
The versatile nature of the MC74LCX14GD makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Wave shaping and noise filtering
- Signal processing
- Communication systems
- Portable and battery-powered electronics
- Computing systems requiring 5V logic interface
Environmental and Quality Certifications
The MC74LCX14GD complies with various environmental and quality standards, ensuring reliability and sustainability in diverse operating conditions. These certifications include:
- Pb-Free and RoHS compliant
- UL Recognized Component
ON Semiconductor is committed to providing high-quality, environmentally friendly products, and the MC74LCX14GD is a testament to their dedication to excellence in the semiconductor industry.