The CD4093BMT is a robust, versatile integrated circuit from Texas Instruments, known for its exceptional utility in a wide range of digital and analog applications. This IC is part of the CMOS family and is particularly noted for its quad 2-input NAND Schmitt trigger configuration.
Key Features
- Logic Type: The CD4093BMT consists of four independent NAND gates with Schmitt-trigger action on each input. This feature allows the device to transform a noisy input into a clean digital output, making it ideal for applications that require signal conditioning.
- Supply Voltage Range: It operates over a broad voltage range from 3V to 18V, providing designers with flexibility in various power environments and compatibility with TTL, CMOS, and other logic families.
- High Noise Immunity: The inherent hysteresis of Schmitt triggers grants the CD4093BMT exceptional noise immunity, which is critical for reliable operation in electrically noisy environments.
- Output Drive Capability: This IC can source or sink currents up to 10mA at 18V, making it suitable for driving LEDs, relays, and other small loads directly.
- Temperature Range: The device is designed to operate over an industrial temperature range from -55°C to +125°C, ensuring reliability across various environmental conditions.
Applications
The CD4093BMT is commonly used in applications that require input signal conditioning, pulse shaping, or specific timing functions. Its applications span across:
- Waveform generation
- Analog to digital converters (ADCs)
- Logic level conversion
- Glitch-free switching circuits
- Signal processing
Package and Quality
This device is offered in a SOIC-14 package, providing a compact footprint for space-constrained applications. Texas Instruments is committed to high standards of quality and reliability, and the CD4093BMT is no exception, being subjected to rigorous testing and quality control measures to ensure performance across its intended applications.