Overview
The 74LVC1G126GM/S505125 is a single-bit non-inverting buffer driver from NXP USA Inc., part of the LVC/LCX/Z series. This component is designed to provide high-speed buffering and driving capabilities, making it suitable for a variety of digital logic applications. It operates within the CMOS logic family, ensuring low power consumption and high noise immunity.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Manufacturer | NXP USA Inc. |
Part Number | 74LVC1G126GM/S505125 |
Package / Case | XSON-6 |
Number of Input Lines | 1 |
Number of Output Lines | 1 |
Polarity | Non-Inverting |
Logic Family | CMOS |
Key Features
- High-Speed Operation: The 74LVC1G126GM/S505125 offers fast switching times, making it ideal for high-speed digital applications.
- Low Power Consumption: Operating within the CMOS logic family, this component ensures low power consumption, which is beneficial for power-sensitive designs.
- High Noise Immunity: It provides robust noise immunity, enhancing the reliability of the circuit.
- Compact Package: The XSON-6 package is compact and suitable for space-constrained designs.
Applications
- Digital Logic Circuits: Suitable for use in various digital logic circuits where high-speed buffering and driving are required.
- Embedded Systems: Often used in embedded systems to ensure reliable and efficient signal transmission.
- Automotive and Industrial Control Systems: Its robustness and low power consumption make it a good fit for automotive and industrial control systems.
Q & A
- What is the part number of this component?
The part number is 74LVC1G126GM/S505125. - Who is the manufacturer of this component?
The manufacturer is NXP USA Inc. - What is the package type of this component?
The package type is XSON-6. - How many input and output lines does this component have?
This component has 1 input line and 1 output line. - What is the polarity of this buffer driver?
The polarity is non-inverting. - What logic family does this component belong to?
This component belongs to the CMOS logic family. - What are the key features of this component?
Key features include high-speed operation, low power consumption, high noise immunity, and a compact package. - In what types of applications is this component commonly used?
This component is commonly used in digital logic circuits, embedded systems, and automotive and industrial control systems. - Why is this component preferred in power-sensitive designs?
This component is preferred due to its low power consumption, which is a result of it operating within the CMOS logic family. - What makes this component robust against noise?
The component's high noise immunity makes it robust against noise.