Manufacturer Part Number
SN74AUC1G17DRLR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The SN74AUC1G17DRLR is a single buffer gate with Schmitt-trigger inputs from Texas Instruments, designed to offer high-speed and low-voltage operation.
Product Features and Performance
Single buffer gate with Schmitt-trigger input
Optimized for low-voltage operations ranging from 0.8V to 2.7V
Output Type: Push-Pull provides the ability to drive the output both high and low
Capable of handling output currents of up to 9mA
Designed for surface mounting with a compact SOT-553 package
Operating temperatures suitable for industrial applications (-40°C to 85°C)
Schmitt-trigger input enables noise filtering for slower input signal edges
Product Advantages
High-speed operation under low voltage conditions
Reduced power consumption suitable for battery-operated applications
Compact and suitable for densely populated PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards)
Robust temperature range for versatile industrial applications
Noise tolerance provided by Schmitt-trigger inputs
Key Technical Parameters
Current Output High, Low: 9mA, 9mA
Voltage Supply: 0.8V ~ 2.7V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case: SOT-553
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions
Stringent quality control and testing throughout the manufacturing process
Compatibility
Well-suited for applications requiring low voltage and high-speed performance
Compatible with other components designed for surface mount technology
Application Areas
Consumer Electronics
Telecommunications
Portable Devices
Signal Processing
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product, not near discontinuation
Future availability of replacements or upgrades maintained by Texas Instruments’ ongoing part support
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Trusted manufacturer known for quality and innovation
Low voltage operation helps in extending battery life
Simple to integrate with existing systems due to SOT-553 package
High-speed capabilities that enhance system responsiveness
Noise filtering through Schmitt-trigger inputs boosts signal integrity in noisy environments