The CD4050BDT is a robust and versatile hex non-inverting buffer/converter designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit is part of the 4000 series CMOS logic family, known for its low power consumption and high noise immunity. It is specifically engineered to be capable of driving power MOSFETs and other applications requiring high voltage, non-inverting buffer/converter functions.
Key Features
- Voltage Range: The device operates over a wide voltage range from 3V to 18V, making it suitable for various applications that require different power levels.
- Logic Type: Hex non-inverting buffer/converter with logic-level conversion capability.
- High Output Current: Capable of sourcing or sinking up to 10mA, the CD4050BDT can drive heavier loads compared to standard CMOS outputs.
- Noise Immunity: Enhanced noise immunity makes the CD4050BDT ideal for environments with electrical noise.
- Package: Available in a standard 14-pin TSSOP package, it is suitable for surface-mount technology (SMT) and occupies less space on a printed circuit board.
- Temperature Range: Designed to operate over an industrial temperature range from -55°C to +125°C.
Applications
The CD4050BDT is widely used in various applications due to its ability to interface between different voltage levels within a system. It is commonly utilized in:
- Logic level conversion for microcontrollers or digital systems that require voltage translation.
- Driving power MOSFETs in motor control circuits, power management, and other high-current applications.
- Signal buffering in data communication systems.
- General-purpose buffering for increased drive capability.
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is committed to delivering high-quality and reliable components. The CD4050BDT is no exception and has undergone rigorous testing to ensure it meets the industry standards for performance and reliability. This makes the CD4050BDT a trusted choice for engineers and designers looking for a dependable solution in their electronic designs.