Overview
The MC14106BDTR2 is a hex Schmitt Trigger integrated circuit manufactured by ON Semiconductor. It is constructed with MOS P-channel and N-channel enhancement mode devices in a single monolithic structure. This device is particularly useful in applications where low power dissipation and high noise immunity are required. It can be used to replace other hex inverters like the MC14069UB for enhanced noise immunity or to 'square up' slowly changing waveforms. The MC14106BDTR2 includes protection circuitry against high static voltages and electric fields, ensuring robust operation within specified voltage ranges.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Symbol | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|---|
DC Supply Voltage Range | VDD | −0.5 to +18.0 | V |
Input or Output Voltage Range (DC or Transient) | Vin, Vout | −0.5 to VDD + 0.5 | V |
Input or Output Current (DC or Transient) per Pin | Iin, Iout | ±10 | mA |
Power Dissipation, per Package | PD | 500 | mW |
Ambient Temperature Range | TA | −55 to +125 | °C |
Storage Temperature Range | Tstg | −65 to +150 | °C |
Lead Temperature (8-Second Soldering) | TL | 260 | °C |
Key Features
- Increased Hysteresis Voltage over the MC14584B
- Supply Voltage Range: 3.0 Vdc to 18 Vdc
- Capable of driving two low-power TTL loads or one low-power Schottky TTL load over the rated temperature range
- Pin-for-pin replacement for CD40106B and MM74C14
- Can be used to replace the MC14584B or MC14069UB
- NLV prefix for automotive and other applications requiring unique site and control change requirements; AEC-Q100 qualified and PPAP capable
- Pb-free and RoHS compliant
Applications
The MC14106BDTR2 is suitable for various applications where low power consumption and high noise immunity are essential. These include:
- Automotive systems requiring high reliability and noise immunity
- Industrial control systems where robustness against noise is crucial
- Communication systems needing to 'square up' slowly changing waveforms
- General-purpose logic circuits requiring low power dissipation
Q & A
- What is the MC14106BDTR2 used for?
The MC14106BDTR2 is a hex Schmitt Trigger used in applications requiring low power dissipation and high noise immunity, such as automotive systems, industrial control systems, and general-purpose logic circuits.
- What is the supply voltage range of the MC14106BDTR2?
The supply voltage range is from 3.0 Vdc to 18 Vdc.
- Can the MC14106BDTR2 replace other hex inverters?
Yes, it can replace the MC14069UB and MC14584B for enhanced noise immunity.
- What are the key features of the MC14106BDTR2?
Key features include increased hysteresis voltage, capability to drive low-power TTL loads, pin-for-pin replacement for CD40106B and MM74C14, and compliance with automotive and RoHS standards.
- What is the ambient temperature range for the MC14106BDTR2?
The ambient temperature range is from −55°C to +125°C.
- Is the MC14106BDTR2 Pb-free and RoHS compliant?
Yes, the device is Pb-free and RoHS compliant.
- What type of protection does the MC14106BDTR2 have?
The device includes protection circuitry against high static voltages and electric fields.
- How should unused inputs and outputs be handled?
Unused inputs must be tied to an appropriate logic voltage level (VSS or VDD), and unused outputs must be left open.
- What are the typical output rise and fall times for the MC14106BDTR2?
The typical output rise and fall times are 50 ns and 40 ns, respectively, at a supply voltage of 10 Vdc and with a load capacitance of 50 pF.
- What is the maximum power dissipation for the MC14106BDTR2?
The maximum power dissipation is 500 mW per package.