SCES991 June 2025 TXG8020 , TXG8021
ADVANCE INFORMATION
Standard CMOS inputs are high impedance and are typically modeled as a resistor in parallel with the input capacitance given in the Section 5.4. The worst case resistance is calculated with the maximum input voltage, given in the Section 5.1, and the maximum input leakage current, given in the Section 5.4, using ohm's law (R = V ÷ I).
The Schmitt-trigger input architecture provides hysteresis as defined by ΔVT in the Section 5.4, which makes this device extremely tolerant to slow or noisy inputs. Driving the inputs slowly will increase dynamic current consumption of the device. See Understanding Schmitt Triggers for additional information regarding Schmitt-trigger inputs.