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NC7SZ14L6X

Manufacturer: FAIRCHILD

TinyLogic UHS Inverter with Schmitt Trigger Input

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
NC7SZ14L6X FAIRCHILD 30000 In Stock

Description and Introduction

TinyLogic UHS Inverter with Schmitt Trigger Input The **NC7SZ14L6X** is a high-performance, single-gate Schmitt-trigger inverter from Fairchild Semiconductor (now part of ON Semiconductor). Designed for low-voltage applications, this component is part of the **NC7SZ** series, known for its ultra-small footprint and efficient power consumption.  

Featuring Schmitt-trigger inputs, the NC7SZ14L6X provides improved noise immunity and signal conditioning, making it ideal for applications requiring clean digital signal transitions. It operates within a **1.65V to 5.5V** supply range, ensuring compatibility with a variety of logic levels, including **3.3V and 5V** systems.  

Housed in a **6-lead SC-70 package**, this inverter is optimized for space-constrained designs, such as portable electronics, IoT devices, and embedded systems. Its low propagation delay and minimal power dissipation further enhance its suitability for battery-powered applications.  

Key features include:  
- **Single Schmitt-trigger inverter**  
- **Wide operating voltage range**  
- **Low power consumption**  
- **Compact SC-70 package**  

The NC7SZ14L6X is a reliable choice for designers seeking a small, efficient, and noise-resistant logic inverter for modern digital circuits. Its robust performance and versatility make it a valuable component in signal processing and digital interfacing applications.

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