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NC7WZ14 — TinyLogic
®
UHS Dual Inverter with Schmitt Trigger Inputs
June 2011
NC7WZ14
TinyLogic
®
UHS Dual Inverter with Schmitt Trigger
Inputs
Features
Ultra-High Speed: t
PD
3.2ns (Typical) into 50pF at
5V V
CC
High Output Drive: ±24mA at 3V V
CC
Broad V
CC
Operating Range: 1.65V to 5.5V
Matches Performance of LCX when Operated at
3.3V V
CC
Power Down High Impedance Inputs/Outputs
Over-Voltage Tolerance Inputs Facilitate 5V to 3V
Translation
Proprietary Noise/EMI Reduction Circuitry
Ultra-Small MicroPak™ Packages
Space-Saving SC70 Package
Description
The NC7WZ14 is a dual inverter with Schmitt trigger input
from Fairchild's Ultra-High Speed (UHS) Series of
TinyLogic. 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 V
CC
operating range. The device 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 positive-and negative-going input
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