The TC7SZ00FE,LJ is a single 2-input NAND gate from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This device is part of the TC7SZ series, known for its ultra-small packaging and low-voltage operation. The 'FE' and 'LJ' suffixes typically denote specific packaging or marking options, likely related to tape and reel specifications for automated assembly. It performs the NAND logic function, where the output is low only when both inputs are high; otherwise, the output is high.
Applications
- Mobile Communication Devices: Used in smartphones, tablets, and wireless modules.
- Portable Consumer Electronics: Integrated into MP3 players, digital cameras, and handheld gaming devices.
- Industrial Automation Equipment: Utilized in sensors, actuators, and control systems.
- Computer Peripherals: Employed in keyboards, mice, and interface adapters.
- IoT (Internet of Things) Devices: Integrated into smart home devices, wearable sensors, and connected appliances.
Features
- Single 2-Input NAND Gate: Implements the logical NAND function.
- Low-Voltage Operation: Operates efficiently at low supply voltages.
- High-Speed Switching: Offers fast propagation delays for high-speed performance.
- Ultra-Small Package: Available in tiny surface-mount packages (e.g., ESV package).
- Tape and Reel Packaging (LJ): Provided in tape and reel for automated assembly.
Benefits
- Reduced Assembly Costs: Tape and reel packaging enables efficient automated assembly.
- Extended Battery Life: Low-voltage operation minimizes power consumption in portable devices.
- Compact Product Design: Ultra-small package allows for high-density PCB layouts.
- Improved System Performance: High-speed switching ensures fast and responsive operation.
- Reliable NAND Logic: Provides a stable and dependable NAND gate function.
The TC7SZ00FE,LJ typically comes in an ESV (Extra Small Variation) package or similar ultra-small package. It operates with a supply voltage range between approximately 1.65V and 5.5V. The input voltage levels are compatible with both CMOS and TTL logic. Its propagation delay is usually in the nanosecond range, making it suitable for high-speed applications. The 'LJ' suffix indicates that the device is supplied on tape and reel packaging, which is beneficial for automated PCB assembly processes.