NXP 74HC2G17GW
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Stock Code
011462
011462
Manufacturer / Brand
NXP
Part Number
74HC2G17GW
74HC2G17GW
Unit Price
$0.2730
$0.2730
Factory Lead-Time
8 Weeks
8 Weeks
Short Description
Dual Schmitt-trigger gate IC
Dual Schmitt-trigger gate IC
Datasheet
In Stock: 39168
Qty | Unit Price | Total Price | Discount |
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1 | $0.2730 | $0.2730 | |
10 | $0.2230 | $2.2300 | -18.32% |
100 | $0.1510 | $15.1000 | -44.69% |
500 | $0.1140 | $57.0000 | -58.24% |
1000 | $0.0858 | $85.8000 | -68.57% |
3000 | $0.0780 | $234.0000 | -71.43% |
Description
The NXP 74HC2G17GW is a dual Schmitt-trigger buffer integrated circuit (IC) designed for use in a variety of applications. It operates over a wide voltage range of 2.0V to 6.0V and can handle a total current of up to 50mA. The device is constructed using NXP's advanced silicon-gate CMOS technology that provides high performance and reliability with low power dissipation. The Schmitt-trigger inputs provide hysteresis for noise immunity and improve the input signal's noise tolerance, making it the perfect choice for applications where a clean signal is required. This IC comes in a small surface-mount SOT363 package, making it ideal for use in small electronic devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras, and portable audio players.
Additionally, the NXP 74HC2G17GW has a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. The device's low quiescent current consumption, minimal input capacitance, and fast switching speeds make it an excellent choice for use in battery-powered devices. The Schmitt-trigger buffer's output is capable of driving up to 25mA of current, making it well suited to driving capacitive loads or long interconnects. The NXP 74HC2G17GW's small footprint, low power consumption, and robust performance make it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications ranging from hobby electronics to industrial control systems
Additionally, the NXP 74HC2G17GW has a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. The device's low quiescent current consumption, minimal input capacitance, and fast switching speeds make it an excellent choice for use in battery-powered devices. The Schmitt-trigger buffer's output is capable of driving up to 25mA of current, making it well suited to driving capacitive loads or long interconnects. The NXP 74HC2G17GW's small footprint, low power consumption, and robust performance make it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications ranging from hobby electronics to industrial control systems