Versatile functionality with high-performance single two-input NAND gate

20-12-2024 | WIN SOURCE | Power

The Texas Instruments SN74LVC1G11DCKR is a high-performance single two-input NAND gate available now from WIN SOURCE. It was developed for low-voltage applications that need high-speed operation and low power consumption. This device operates with a voltage range of 1.65V to 5.5V, making it ideal for various logic-level applications.

Featuring a fast propagation delay of just 5ns at 3.3V, the device ensures rapid switching, which is crucial for modern digital circuits. Its low power consumption and high noise immunity make it an ideal choice for battery-operated devices, where energy efficiency is paramount. Also, the device supports TTL and CMOS logic levels, delivering flexibility for integration into various systems.

The device is packaged in a compact SOT-23-5 form factor, ensuring a minimal footprint while allowing for optimal thermal performance. This space-saving design is particularly advantageous in applications with limited board space, allowing engineers to maximise functionality without compromising on performance.

The device ensures reliability across diverse environmental conditions with a wide operating temperature range of -40C to 125C. Its robust construction and adherence to stringent industry standards provide long-term stability and performance, making it a trusted choice for critical applications.

Whether employed in communication systems, consumer electronics, or automotive applications, the SN74LVC1G11DCKR delivers outstanding performance and reliability. Its advanced features empower engineers to design efficient and effective solutions tailored to their needs.

The device is indispensable for professionals aiming to elevate their low-voltage applications with a reliable, high-performance solution.

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By Nigel Seymour

Nigel has worked in the advertising and magazine publishing industry for many years prior to helping publish articles in the early years of Electropages. He has worked with technical agencies producing documents and artwork for the web over the last few years. He has been products editor for Electropages for over five years.