Features: ` SCHMITT TRIGGER ACTION ON EACH INPUT WITH NO EXTERNAL COMPONENTS` HYSTERESIS VOLTAGE TYPICALLY 0.9V at VDD = 5V AND 2.3V at VDD = 10V` NOISE IMMUNITY GREATER THAN 50%OF VDD (Typ.)` NO LIMIT ON INPUT RISE AND FALL TIMES` QUIESCENT CURRENT SPECIFIED UP TO 20V` STANDARDIZED SYMMETRICAL OU...
HCF4093BM1_1182371: Features: ` SCHMITT TRIGGER ACTION ON EACH INPUT WITH NO EXTERNAL COMPONENTS` HYSTERESIS VOLTAGE TYPICALLY 0.9V at VDD = 5V AND 2.3V at VDD = 10V` NOISE IMMUNITY GREATER THAN 50%OF VDD (Typ.)` NO LI...
SeekIC Buyer Protection PLUS - newly updated for 2013!
268 Transactions
All payment methods are secure and covered by SeekIC Buyer Protection PLUS.
` SCHMITT TRIGGER ACTION ON EACH INPUT WITH NO EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
` HYSTERESIS VOLTAGE TYPICALLY 0.9V at VDD = 5V AND 2.3V at VDD = 10V
` NOISE IMMUNITY GREATER THAN 50%OF VDD (Typ.)
` NO LIMIT ON INPUT RISE AND FALL TIMES
` QUIESCENT CURRENT SPECIFIED UP TO 20V
` STANDARDIZED SYMMETRICAL OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
` 5V, 10V AND 15V PARAMETRIC RATINGS
` INPUT LEAKAGE CURRENT II = 100nA (MAX) AT VDD = 18V TA = 25
` 100% TESTED FOR QUIESCENT CURRENT
` MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF JEDEC JESD13B " STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR DESCRIPTION OF B SERIES CMOS DEVICES"
Symbol |
Parameter |
Value |
Unit |
VDD |
Supply Voltage |
0.5 to + 20 |
V V |
Vi |
DC Input Voltage |
0.5 to VDD + 0.5 |
V |
II |
DC Input Current |
± 10 |
mA |
PD |
Power Dissipation per Package |
200 |
mW mW |
Power Dissipation per Output Transistor |
100 | ||
Top |
Operating Temperature |
55 to + 125 |
|
Tstg |
Storage Temperature |
65 to + 150 |
Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur. Functional operation under these conditions is not implied.
All voltage values are referred to VSS pin voltage.
The HCF4093B is a monolithic integrated circuit fabricated in Metal Oxide Semiconductor technology available in DIP and SOP packages.
The HCF4093B type consists of four schmitt trigger circuits. Each circuit functions as a two input NAND gate with schmitt trigger action on both inputs. The gate switches at different points for positive and negative going signals. The difference between the positive voltage (VP) and the negative voltage (VN) is defined as hysteresis voltage (VH).