The TC7SG126AFS is a single Schmitt-trigger inverter from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This device is designed for low-voltage operation and is used to invert a digital signal while also providing hysteresis to improve noise immunity. It's particularly useful in applications where input signals may be noisy or slow-changing.
Applications
- Noise filtering in digital systems
- Wave shaping and pulse shaping circuits
- Interface circuits between noisy environments and sensitive logic
- Clock signal conditioning
- General purpose inverting logic
Features
- Single Schmitt-trigger inverter configuration
- Low-voltage operation (0.9V to 3.6V)
- Schmitt-trigger inputs for noise immunity
- High-speed propagation delay
- Low power consumption
- Small package size (FS5)
- Wide operating temperature range (-40°C to +85°C)
- CMOS logic compatibility
Benefits
- Enhanced noise immunity due to Schmitt-trigger inputs
- Improved signal integrity in noisy environments
- Reduced susceptibility to false triggering
- Space-saving design due to small package size
- Flexible operation with a wide voltage range
- Reliable performance across a broad temperature range
- Simplified integration with other CMOS logic devices
Technical Specifications
The TC7SG126AFS operates with a supply voltage range of 0.9V to 3.6V. The Schmitt-trigger inputs provide hysteresis, improving noise margin and preventing oscillation. The device offers a typical propagation delay time that allows for high-speed signal processing. It's fabricated using advanced CMOS technology, which ensures low power consumption and high noise immunity. The device is available in an FS5 package, suitable for compact circuit designs. The operating temperature range spans from -40°C to +85°C.