Description
Fairchild Semiconductor NC7WZ14P6X Schmitt Inverter NC7WZ14 Series 5.5V TinyLogic UHS Dual Inverter w/Schmitt Trigger Inputs-SC-70-6
The NC7WZ14 is a dual inverter with Schmitt trigger input from Fairchild’s Ultra-High Speed (UHS) Series of TinyLogic. The device is f abricated with advanced CMOS technology to achieve ultra-high speed with high output drive while maintaining low st atic power dissipation over a very broad V CC operating range. The devic e is specified to operate over the 1. 65V to 5.5V V CC range. The inputs and outputs are high-impedance when V CC is 0V. Inputs tolerate voltages up to 7V independent of V CC operating voltage. Schmitt trigger inputs achieve typically 1V hysteresis between the pos itive-and negative-going input threshold voltage at 5V.
With the establishment of the CMOS and the BiCMOS logic technology in the semiconductor world there still lies room for advancement and improvement. Electronic gadgets are becoming smaller and more compact and this has created a need for smaller, space saving components. As a result Fairchild’s TinyLogic, NXP’s PicoGates and On Semi’s Mini Gates are all made up of packages that are approximately ten to fifteen times smaller than the standard Soic 14 packages. In space constrained applications this provides significant miniaturization solutions by saving up to a minimum of 85% board space. They’re available in available in many families and they provide a broad range of functions such as Analog Switches, Buffers/Drivers, Flip-Flops, Gates (AND, NAND, OR, NOR and EXCLUSIVE-OR) , Inverters and Schmitt Triggers.
The NC7WZ14 is a dual inverter with Schmitt trigger input from Fairchild’s Ultra High Speed Series of TinyLogic® in the space saving SC70 6-lead package. The device is fabricated with advanced CMOS technology to achieve ultra high speed with high output drive while maintaining low static power dissipation over a very broad VCC operating range. The device is specified to operate over the 1.65V to 5.5V VCC range. The inputs and outputs are high impedance when VCC is 0V. Inputs tolerate voltages up to 7V independent of VCC operating voltage. Schmitt trigger inputs achieve typically 1V hysteresis between the positive going and negative-going input threshold voltage at 5V VCC.
Manufacturer:Fairchild Semiconductor
Datasheet:Fairchild/NC7WZ14.pdf