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Post   Posted: Aug 24, 2010 - 08:20 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Post subject: some information about MC14584BCP

The MC14584BCP is a kind of Hex Schmitt trigger which is constructed with MOS P–channel and N–channel enhancement mode devices in a single monolithic structure. These devices find primary use where low power dissipation and/or high noise immunity is desired. The MC14584BCP may be used in place of the MC14069UB hex inverter for enhanced noise immunity to “square up” slowly changing waveforms.

It has many unique features: (1) supply voltage range is 3.0 Vdc to 18 Vdc; (2) it is capable of driving two low–power TTL Loads or one Low–power Schottky TTL Load over the rated temperature range; (3) double diode protection on all inputs; (4) it can be used to Replace MC14069UB; (5) for greater hysteresis, use MC14106B which is Pin–for–Pin; (6) replacement for CD40106B and MM74Cl4.

There are some maximum ratings about it(Voltages Referenced to VSS). (1): DC supply voltage range(VDD) is –0.5 to +18.0 V; (2): input or output voltage range(DC or Transient)(Vin, Vout) is–0.5 to VDD + 0.5 V; (3): power dissipation,per package(PD) is 500 mW; (4): ambient temperature range(TA) is –55 to +125 °C; (5): storage temperature range (Tstg) is –65 to +150 °C; (6): lead temperature(8–Second Soldering)(TL) is 260°C.


If you want to know more information such as the electrical characteristics about the it, please download the datasheet in www.seekic.com or www.ledease.com .
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