The TC7M2244FK is a high-speed, dual 2-input AND gate with a Schmitt-trigger input from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This device is part of the TC7M series, designed for high-performance logic applications requiring fast switching speeds and noise immunity.
Applications:
- High-speed logic circuits: Implementing AND logic functions in digital systems.
- Data transmission circuits: Used in data buffering and signal conditioning.
- Clock gating circuits: Enabling or disabling clock signals based on logic conditions.
- Address decoding: Implementing address decoding logic in memory systems.
- Control logic: Implementing control logic in embedded systems and digital circuits.
Features:
- Dual 2-input AND gate: Contains two independent 2-input AND gates in a single package.
- Schmitt-trigger input: Provides high noise immunity and clean switching.
- High-speed operation: Offers fast propagation delays for high-frequency applications.
- Wide operating voltage range: Operates from 2V to 5.5V.
- Low power consumption: Minimizes power dissipation in battery-powered devices.
- Small package: Available in a compact package for space-constrained applications.
Benefits:
- High noise immunity: Ensures reliable operation in noisy environments.
- Fast switching speeds: Enables high-performance logic functions.
- Low power consumption: Extends battery life in portable devices.
- Simplified design: Easy to integrate into various circuits.
Additional Details:
The TC7M2244FK’s Schmitt-trigger inputs provide hysteresis, which helps to prevent oscillations and false triggering due to noisy input signals. The device is designed for high-speed operation with typical propagation delays in the nanosecond range. The wide operating voltage range makes it compatible with various logic levels. The low power consumption ensures minimal drain on the power supply, especially in battery-operated systems. The compact package allows for dense circuit designs. The output drive capability is sufficient for driving multiple logic gates. This component is commonly used in digital circuits where both speed and noise immunity are critical requirements.