Manufacturer Part Number
SN74LS423NSR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
Integrated Circuit Multivibrator with Dual Precision
Product Features and Performance
Logic Multivibrators Category
Tape & Reel Packaging for Automated Assembly
74LS Series for Low Power Schottky Logic
Active Product Status Indicating Continuous Production
Dual Monostable Multivibrator Configuration
Fast Propagation Delay of 28 ns
Low Output Current 400µA High, 8mA Low
Designed for 5V Power Supplies Range 4.75 V to 5.25 V
Optimal Operating Temperature Range 0°C to 70°C
Surface Mount Technology Compatible
16-Pin SOIC Package for Compact Footprint
No Schmitt Trigger Input for Simplified Signal Processing
Product Advantages
High-Speed Operation for Time-Critical Functions
Reliable TTL Logic Performance from Texas Instruments
Consistent Quality for Industrial Standards
Key Technical Parameters
Logic Type: Monostable
Independent Circuits: 2
Propagation Delay: 28 ns
Current - Output High, Low: 400µA, 8mA
Voltage - Supply: 4.75 V ~ 5.25 V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 16-SOIC
Supplier Device Package: 16-SO
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Texas Instruments, Known for Quality Control
Compliance with Industry Standards for Safety
Compatibility
SOIC Mounting for Standard PCB Design
TTL-Compatible Voltage Levels
Application Areas
Timing Circuits
Pulse Shaping
bistable Triggering
Product Lifecycle
Active Component with Ongoing Manufacturing Support
Not Nearing Discontinuation with Replacements Available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Produced by Renowned Semiconductor Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Optimal Combination of Speed and Power Consumption with Low Delay
Dual Channel Configuration Enables Versatile Use in Different Circuits
Proven Reliability in a Wide Temperature Range
Availability in Bulk with Tape & Reel Packaging for Large Projects
Direct Interface with TTL Level Signals for Wide Compatibility
Well-Supported Component in Terms of Documentation and Design Resources