TOSHIBA TC7SET17FU

TC7SET17F/FU
TOSHIBA CMOS Digital Integrated Circuit
Silicon Monolithic
TC7SET17F,TC7SET17FU
Schmitt Non-Inverter
Features
•
TC7SET17F
High speed ................................. tpd = 5.0 ns (typ.)
at VCC = 5 V
•
Low power dissipation .............. ICC = 2 μA (max)
at Ta = 25°C
•
Compatible with TTL outputs.
•
5.5V tolerant input.
TC7SET17FU
Weight
SSOP5-P-0.95 : 0.016 g (typ.)
SSOP5-P-0.65A : 0.006 g (typ.)
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)
Characteristics
Supply voltage range
DC input voltage
DC output voltage
Input diode current
Output diode current
DC output current
DC VCC/ground current
Power dissipation
Storage temperature
Lead temperature (10 s)
Marking
Symbol
Rating
Unit
VCC
VIN
VOUT
IIK
IOK
IOUT
ICC
PD
Tstg
TL
−0.5~7.0
−0.5~7.0
−0.5~VCC + 0.5
−20
±20
±25
±50
200
−65~150
260
V
V
V
mA
mA
mA
mA
mW
°C
°C
Note: Using continuously under heavy loads (e.g. the application
of high temperature/current/voltage and the significant
change in temperature, etc.) may cause this product to
decrease in the reliability significantly even if the operating
conditions (i.e. operating temperature/current/voltage, etc.)
are within the absolute maximum ratings and the operating
ranges.
Please design the appropriate reliability upon reviewing the
Toshiba Semiconductor Reliability Handbook (“Handling
Precautions”/Derating Concept and Methods) and individual
reliability data (i.e. reliability test report and estimated failure
rate, etc).
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Type name
G
L
Pin Assignment (top view)
NC 1
5
VCC
4
OUT Y
IN A 2
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Logic Diagram
Truth Table
INPUT
OUTPUT
A
Y
OUT Y
IN A
L
L
H
H
Operating Ranges
Characteristics
Symbol
Rating
Unit
Supply voltage
VCC
4.5~5.5
V
Input voltage
VIN
0~5.5
V
VOUT
0~Vcc
V
Operating temperature
Topr
−40~85
°C
Input rise and fall time
dt/dv
0~20
ns/V
Output voltage
DC Electrical Characteristics
Ta = 25°C
Characteristics
Symbol
Test Condition
Positive Threshold
Voltage
VP
⎯
Negative Threshold
Voltage
VN
⎯
Hysteresis Voltage
VH
⎯
High-level output voltage
Low-level output voltage
Input leakage current
Quiescent supply current
VOH
VOL
VIN = VIL
VIN = VIH
Ta = −40~85°C
VCC
(V)
Min
Typ.
Max
Min
Max
4.5
⎯
⎯
1.90
⎯
1.90
5.5
⎯
2.10
⎯
2.10
4.5
0.50
⎯
⎯
0.50
⎯
5.5
0.60
⎯
⎯
0.60
⎯
4.5
0.40
⎯
1.40
0.40
1.40
5.5
0.40
⎯
1.50
0.40
1.50
IOH = −50 μA
4.5
4.4
4.5
⎯
4.4
⎯
IOH = −8 mA
4.5
3.94
⎯
⎯
3.80
⎯
IOL = 50 μA
4.5
⎯
0.0
0.10
⎯
0.10
IOL = 8 mA
4.5
⎯
⎯
0.36
⎯
0.44
Unit
V
V
IIN
VIN = 5.5 V or GND
0~
5.5
⎯
⎯
±0.1
⎯
±1.0
μA
ICC
VIN = VCC or GND
5.5
⎯
⎯
2.0
⎯
20.0
μA
5.5
⎯
⎯
1.35
⎯
1.50
mA
ICCT
Per Input
:VIN = 3.4 V
Other Input
:VCC or GND
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AC Characteristics (input: tr = tf = 3 ns)
Characteristics
Symbol
VCC (V)
Propagation delay time
tpLH
tpHL
Input capacitance
CIN
Power dissipation capacitance
CPD
Ta = 25°C
Test Condition
5.0 ± 0.5
Ta = −40~85°C
Unit
CL (pF)
Min
Typ.
Max
Min
Max
15
⎯
5.0
7.6
1.0
9.0
50
⎯
6.5
10.8
1.0
12.4
⎯
4
10
⎯
10
pF
⎯
18
⎯
⎯
⎯
pF
(Note)
ns
Note: CPD is defined as the value of the internal equivalent capacitance which is calculated from the operating
current consumption without load.
Average operating current can be obtained by the equation:
ICC (opr) = CPD・VCC・fIN + ICC
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Package Dimensions
Weight: 0.016 g (typ.)
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Package Dimensions
Weight: 0.006 g (typ.)
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RESTRICTIONS ON PRODUCT USE
20070701-EN GENERAL
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