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Technology family AC Supply voltage (min) (V) 2 Supply voltage (max) (V) 6 Number of channels 6 IOL (max) (mA) 24 IOH (max) (mA) -24 Supply current (max) (µA) 80 Input type Schmitt-Trigger Output type Push-Pull Features Balanced outputs, Very high speed (tpd 5-10ns) Rating Space Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125
Technology family AC Supply voltage (min) (V) 2 Supply voltage (max) (V) 6 Number of channels 6 IOL (max) (mA) 24 IOH (max) (mA) -24 Supply current (max) (µA) 80 Input type Schmitt-Trigger Output type Push-Pull Features Balanced outputs, Very high speed (tpd 5-10ns) Rating Space Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125
CDIP (J) 14 130.4652 mm² 19.56 x 6.67 CFP (W) 14 58.023 mm² 9.21 x 6.3
  • 2-V to 6-V VCC Operation
  • Inputs Accept Voltages to 6 V
  • Max tpd of 9.5 ns at 5 V
  • Rad-Tolerant: 50 kRad(Si) TID(1)
    • TID Dose Rate < 2mRad/sec
  • QML-V Qualified, SMD 5962-87624

(1) Radiation tolerance is a typical value based upon initial device qualification. Radiation Lot Acceptance Testing is available - contact factory for details.

  • 2-V to 6-V VCC Operation
  • Inputs Accept Voltages to 6 V
  • Max tpd of 9.5 ns at 5 V
  • Rad-Tolerant: 50 kRad(Si) TID(1)
    • TID Dose Rate < 2mRad/sec
  • QML-V Qualified, SMD 5962-87624

(1) Radiation tolerance is a typical value based upon initial device qualification. Radiation Lot Acceptance Testing is available - contact factory for details.

These Schmitt-trigger devices contain six independent inverters. They perform the Boolean function Y = A. Because of the Schmitt action, they have different input threshold levels for positive-going (VT+) and for negative-going (VT–) signals.

These circuits are temperature compensated and can be triggered from the slowest of input ramps and still give clean, jitter-free output signals. They also have a greater noise margin than conventional inverters.

These Schmitt-trigger devices contain six independent inverters. They perform the Boolean function Y = A. Because of the Schmitt action, they have different input threshold levels for positive-going (VT+) and for negative-going (VT–) signals.

These circuits are temperature compensated and can be triggered from the slowest of input ramps and still give clean, jitter-free output signals. They also have a greater noise margin than conventional inverters.

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* Radiation & reliability report SN54AC14-SP - 50 krad(Si) Total Ionizing Dose (TID) Characterization Report 26 Mar 2015
* Data sheet Rad-Tolerant Class V, Hex Schmitt-Trigger Inverter datasheet (Rev. B) 07 Mar 2012

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