Manufacturer Part Number
74VHC123AMX
Manufacturer
onsemi
Introduction
The 74VHC123AMX is a high-speed CMOS device designed for use in monostable multivibrator applications.
Product Features and Performance
Dual monostable multivibrator design
Schmitt trigger input for enhanced noise immunity
Fast propagation delay of 8.1 ns
Two independent channels
Output current capability of 8mA for both high and low outputs
Compatible with 2V to 5.5V supply voltages
Designed for surface mount applications
16-SOIC package ensuring compact footprint
Product Advantages
Robust performance with wide operating voltage range
Schmitt trigger input provides a stable output
Low power CMOS technology helps reduce power consumption
High output drive current suitable for driving LEDs or other loads
Key Technical Parameters
Logic Type: Monostable
Independent Circuits: 2
Schmitt Trigger Input: Yes
Propagation Delay: 8.1 ns
Output Current: 8mA high, 8mA low
Supply Voltage: 2 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package/Case: 16-SOIC
Quality and Safety Features
Operational in a wide temperature range from -40°C to 85°C
Manufactured by onsemi, a reputable semiconductor company known for quality and reliability
Compatibility
Compatible with other 74VHC logic family products
Can be used in systems designed with a 2V to 5.5V power supply
Application Areas
Timing circuits
Pulse generation
Sequence generation
Industrial control systems
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
The 74VHC123AMX is not indicated to be nearing discontinuation
Replacements or upgrades may be available within onsemi's 74VHC product series
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Dual-channel flexibility allows for more compact circuit design
Fast response time (8.1 ns) suitable for high-speed applications
Inputs compatible with TTL levels
Stable and reliable operation under a wide range of environmental conditions
onsemi's global presence ensures availability and support across the product lifecycle
High noise immunity with Schmitt-trigger inputs, particularly important in industrial environments with electrical noise
Low power consumption aligning with energy-efficient design goals