The TC4011BFT(EL is a quad 2-input NAND gate from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is part of the 4000 series of CMOS logic integrated circuits, known for their low power consumption and wide operating voltage range. This device provides four independent NAND gate functions in a single package, making it suitable for a wide range of digital logic applications.
Applications
- Digital logic circuits
- Control systems
- Signal processing
- Data processing
- General-purpose logic
Features
- Quad 2-input NAND gates: Provides four independent NAND gate functions.
- CMOS logic: Low power consumption.
- Wide operating voltage range: Supports a variety of power supply voltages.
- High noise immunity: Ensures reliable operation in noisy environments.
Benefits
- Low power consumption: Reduces energy consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Versatile: Can be used in a wide range of digital logic circuits.
- Reliable: High noise immunity ensures stable operation in noisy environments.
- Simplified circuit design: Integrates four NAND gates into a single package, reducing component count.
- Cost-effective: Provides a cost-effective solution for implementing NAND logic functions.
Additional Details
The TC4011BFT(EL) operates with a wide supply voltage range, offering flexibility in various circuit designs. Its high noise immunity ensures reliable operation even in environments with electrical noise. Each NAND gate performs the logical NAND function, outputting a low signal only when both inputs are high. It is designed for use in a variety of digital systems, offering a combination of performance and reliability.
The device's low power consumption makes it ideal for battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications. Its consistent performance and reliability are ensured through stringent quality control measures. The TC4011BFT(EL) is a fundamental building block in digital logic design, providing a cost-effective and efficient solution for implementing NAND gate functions. This IC is a staple in electronic circuits requiring logical operations.