Manufacturer Part Number
NLU2G17AMX1TCG
Manufacturer
onsemi
Introduction
The NLU2G17AMX1TCG is a part of onsemi's MiniGate™ series, designed as a non-inverting buffer with Schmitt trigger input, optimized for logic-level translation and signal buffering applications.
Product Features and Performance
Logic Type: Buffer, Non-Inverting
Number of Elements: 2
Number of Bits per Element: 1
Input Type: Schmitt Trigger
Output Type: Push-Pull
Provides 8mA current for both high and low outputs
Operates over a wide voltage supply range (1.65V ~ 5.5V)
Can function in extreme temperatures ranging from -55°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Flexible voltage supply range supports a variety of logic levels
High-temperature operational range makes it suitable for harsh environments
Compact 6-XFLGA package saves valuable board space
The Schmitt trigger input provides noise immunity and a clean output signal
Key Technical Parameters
Current Output High, Low: 8mA, 8mA
Voltage Supply: 1.65V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature: -55°C ~ 125°C (TA)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 6-XFLGA
Supplier Device Package: 6-ULLGA (1.45x1)
Quality and Safety Features
Engineered to meet stringent industry standards for quality and reliability
Features high tolerance to temperature variations ensuring stable operation
Compatibility
Its wide operating voltage range and surface mount package make it broadly compatible with digital electronics circuits
Application Areas
Logic level translation
Signal buffering
Automotive electronics
Industrial automation
High-temperature applications
Product Lifecycle
Status: Obsolete
This model is nearing discontinuation, and potential replacements or upgrades should be considered
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High noise immunity due to Schmitt trigger input, ensuring reliable operation
Broad operating voltage range ideal for interfacing between different logic levels
Enhanced durability suitable for extreme operational environments
Compact and efficient design suitable for space-constrained applications
Obsolescence status encourages the procurement of newer, more advanced replacements