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Integrated Circuit
CMOS, Hex Schmitt Trigger
Description:
The NTE40106B (14−Lead DIP) and NTE40106BT (SOIC−14) consist of six Schmitt Trigger circuits.
Each circuit functions as an inverter with Schmitt Trigger action on the input. The trigger switches different
points for positive−going and negative−going signals. The difference between the positive−going voltage
(VP) and the negative−going voltage (VN) is defined as hysteresis voltage (VH).
Features:
D Schmitt−Trigger with No External Components
D Hysteresis Voltage (Typ): 0.9V at VDD = 5V, 2.3V at VDD = 10V, 3.5V at VDD = 15V
D Noise Immunity Greater Than 50%
D No Limit on Input Rise and Fall Times
D Standardized, Symmetrical Output Characteristics
D Maximum Input Current of 1μA at 18V over Full Package Temperature Range: 100nA at 18V
and +25°C
D Low VDD to VSS Current during Slow Input Ramp
D 5V, 10V, and 15V Parametric Ratings
Applications:
D Wave and Pulse Shapers
D High−Noise−Environment Systems
D Monostable Multivibrators
D Astable Multivibrators
Functional Diagram
1 2
A G=A
3 4
B H=B
5 6
C I=C
9 8
D J=D
11 10
E K=E
13 12
F L=F
VDD = Pin14
VSS = Pin7
A 1 14 VDD
G=A 2 13 F
B 3 12 L = F
H=B 4 11 E
C 5 10 K = E
I=C 6 9 D
VSS 7 8 J=D
NTE40106B
14 8
1 7
.785 (19.95)
Max
NTE40106BT
.340 (8.64)
.198
14 8 (5.03)
.154
1 7 (3.91)
061
(1.53)
.006 (.152)