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NC7WV17L6X

Manufacturer: FAI

TinyLogic ULP-A Dual Buffer with Schmitt Trigger Input

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
NC7WV17L6X FAI 21 In Stock

Description and Introduction

TinyLogic ULP-A Dual Buffer with Schmitt Trigger Input The **NC7WV17L6X** is a high-performance, single Schmitt-trigger buffer designed for low-voltage applications. As part of Fairchild Semiconductor's ultra-tiny **TinyLogic®** series, this component is optimized for space-constrained designs while delivering reliable signal conditioning.  

Featuring a Schmitt-trigger input, the NC7WV17L6X ensures noise immunity and clean signal transitions, making it ideal for interfacing with slow or noisy inputs. It operates within a **1.65V to 5.5V** supply range, providing flexibility for mixed-voltage systems. With a **6-pin SC-70 package**, it offers a compact footprint suitable for portable and high-density PCB layouts.  

Key characteristics include **low power consumption**, fast propagation delays, and compatibility with standard CMOS logic levels. Its robust design supports industrial and consumer applications, such as signal buffering, level shifting, and waveform shaping in IoT devices, wearables, and embedded systems.  

Engineers favor the NC7WV17L6X for its **efficiency and reliability** in harsh electrical environments. Whether used in battery-powered circuits or noise-sensitive interfaces, this Schmitt-trigger buffer ensures stable performance while minimizing power dissipation. Its versatility and small form factor make it a practical choice for modern electronic designs.

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