The TC7SET34FU is a single Schmitt-trigger buffer from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This device is designed for applications requiring signal conditioning, noise reduction, and logic level translation. It is commonly used in digital circuits to improve signal integrity and prevent false triggering caused by slow or noisy input signals.
Applications
- Signal Conditioning
- Noise Reduction
- Logic Level Translation
- Digital Circuit Design
- Interface Circuits
Features
- Single Schmitt-Trigger Buffer
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: 1.65V to 5.5V
- Low Power Consumption
- High Noise Immunity
- Small Package (USON6)
- Schmitt-Trigger Inputs for Slow or Noisy Signals
Benefits
- Improved signal integrity by reducing noise and preventing false triggering.
- Versatile operation with a wide voltage range, compatible with various logic families.
- Reduced power consumption, ideal for battery-powered devices.
- Enhanced reliability in noisy environments due to high noise immunity.
- Space-saving design because of the small USON6 package.
- Simplified circuit design by accepting slow or noisy input signals.
Technical Specifications
The TC7SET34FU operates within a supply voltage range of 1.65V to 5.5V. The propagation delay is a crucial parameter for timing-sensitive applications. The input threshold voltages (VT+ and VT-) define the Schmitt-trigger hysteresis. The device is housed in a small USON6 surface-mount package. The quiescent current (IDD) is a measure of its low power consumption. The operating temperature range typically covers industrial requirements. The Schmitt-trigger inputs provide hysteresis, which improves noise immunity and prevents oscillations when the input signal changes slowly.
This Schmitt-trigger buffer is a valuable component for ensuring reliable performance in digital circuits, especially in environments with significant noise or signal degradation.