The TC74VHC14F is a high-speed CMOS Schmitt trigger inverter from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This device features six independent inverters with Schmitt trigger inputs, which provide improved noise immunity and signal conditioning. It is designed for a wide range of applications requiring stable signal processing in noisy environments.
Applications:
- Wave Shaping Circuits
- Pulse Shaping Circuits
- Oscillators
- Clock Generators
- Signal Conditioning
Features:
- High-Speed Operation
- CMOS Technology
- Schmitt Trigger Inputs
- Low Power Consumption
- Wide Operating Voltage Range
Benefits:
- Improved Noise Immunity: Schmitt trigger inputs provide excellent noise immunity, ensuring reliable operation in noisy environments.
- Stable Signal Processing: Hysteresis provided by the Schmitt trigger inputs prevents oscillation and ensures stable signal processing.
- Low Power Consumption: CMOS technology minimizes power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Wide Operating Voltage: Can operate over a wide range of supply voltages, providing flexibility in design.
Technical Specifications:
The TC74VHC14F is characterized by its propagation delay, supply voltage range, input voltage levels, and output drive capability. The Schmitt trigger inputs have a specified hysteresis voltage, which determines the difference between the positive-going and negative-going threshold voltages. The operating temperature range is typically specified for industrial or commercial applications. The package type (e.g., SOP) affects its mounting requirements and thermal performance.
Refer to the Toshiba datasheet for complete specifications, timing diagrams, and application examples before integrating the TC74VHC14F into any system.