The SN74LVC1G14DBVR is a single Schmitt-trigger inverter from Texas Instruments, designed for use in a variety of digital logic applications. This device is part of the LVC family, known for its low voltage and high-speed performance, making it suitable for modern, low-power electronic designs. Here are its key features:
Key Features
- Function: Schmitt-trigger inverter
- Input Type: Schmitt-trigger, allowing for slow or noisy input signals to be converted into clean digital outputs
- Output Type: CMOS logic output
- Operating Voltage: 1.65V to 5.5V, allowing for compatibility with a wide range of systems
- Output Drive: ±32mA at 4.5V, ensuring strong signal driving capability
- Low Power Consumption: Features low static power consumption due to the CMOS technology
Performance
- Propagation Delay: Approximately 3.5ns at 3.3V, offering fast response times
- Noise Immunity: Schmitt-trigger input design improves noise immunity, making it suitable for environments with signal noise or slow signal transitions
- Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C, suitable for industrial applications
Package
- Package Type: SOT-23-5 (DBV), a small surface-mount package that is compact and ideal for space-constrained designs
- Pin Count: 5 pins
Applications
- Signal Conditioning: Cleaning up noisy or slow input signals
- Logic Level Shifting: Converting signals from one logic level to another
- Inverter Circuits: Used in simple inverter configurations in digital circuits
- Pulse Shaping: Forming clean digital pulses from noisy or analog signals
The SN74LVC1G14DBVR is a versatile and reliable component for applications requiring a robust inverter with Schmitt-trigger input, capable of operating in a wide voltage range and various environmental conditions.