MC14584B
Hex Schmitt Trigger
The MC14584B Hex Schmitt Trigger is constructed with MOS
P–channel and N–channel enhancement mode devices in a single
monolithic structure. These devices find primary use where low power
dissipation and/or high noise immunity is desired. The MC14584B
may be used in place of the MC14069UB hex inverter for enhanced
noise immunity to “square up” slowly changing waveforms.
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MARKING
DIAGRAMS
14
PDIP–14
P SUFFIX
CASE 646
MC14584BCP
AWLYYWW
1
14
SOIC–14
D SUFFIX
CASE 751A
14584B
AWLYWW
1
Unit
V
V
mA
14
500
– 55 to +125
– 65 to +150
260
mW
°C
°C
°C
SOEIAJ–14
F SUFFIX
CASE 965
1
A
= Assembly Location
WL or L = Wafer Lot
YY or Y = Year
WW or W = Work Week
MC14584B
AWLYWW
TSSOP–14
DT SUFFIX
CASE 948G
1
14
14
584B
ALYW
•
Supply Voltage Range = 3.0 Vdc to 18 Vdc
•
Capable of Driving Two Low–power TTL Loads or One Low–power
Schottky TTL Load over the Rated Temperature Range
•
Double Diode Protection on All Inputs
•
Can Be Used to Replace MC14069UB
•
For Greater Hysteresis, Use MC14106B which is Pin–for–Pin
Replacement for CD40106B and MM74Cl4
MAXIMUM RATINGS
(Voltages Referenced to V
SS
) (Note 2.)
Symbol
V
DD
V
in
, V
out
I
in
, I
out
P
D
T
A
T
stg
T
L
Parameter
DC Supply Voltage Range
Input or Output Voltage Range
(DC or Transient)
Input or Output Current
(DC or Transient) per Pin
Power Dissipation,
per Package (Note 3.)
Ambient Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Lead Temperature
(8–Second Soldering)
Value
– 0.5 to +18.0
– 0.5 to V
DD
+ 0.5
±
10
2. Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device
may occur.
3. Temperature Derating:
Plastic “P and D/DW” Packages: – 7.0 mW/
_
C From 65
_
C To 125
_
C
This device contains protection circuitry to guard against damage due to high
static voltages or electric fields. However, precautions must be taken to avoid
applications of any voltage higher than maximum rated voltages to this
high–impedance circuit. For proper operation, V
in
and V
out
should be constrained
to the range V
SS
(V
in
or V
out
)
V
DD
.
Unused inputs must always be tied to an appropriate logic voltage level (e.g.,
either V
SS
or V
DD
). Unused outputs must be left open.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Device
MC14584BCP
MC14584BD
MC14584BDR2
MC14584BDT
MC14584BDTEL
MC14584BF
MC14584BFEL
Package
PDIP–14
SOIC–14
SOIC–14
TSSOP–14
Shipping
2000/Box
55/Rail
2500/Tape & Reel
96/Rail
v
v
TSSOP–14 2000/Tape & Reel
SOEIAJ–14
SOEIAJ–14
See Note 1.
See Note 1.
1. For ordering information on the EIAJ version of
the SOIC packages, please contact your local
ON Semiconductor representative.
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Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2000
1
March, 2000 – Rev. 3
Publication Order Number:
MC14584B/D
MC14584B
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Voltages Referenced to V
SS
)
Characteristic
Symbol
V
OL
V
DD
Vdc
5.0
10
15
5.0
10
15
5.0
5.0
10
15
I
OL
5.0
10
15
15
—
5.0
10
15
5.0
10
15
Min
—
—
—
– 55
_
C
25
_
C
125
_
C
Max
Min
—
—
—
Typ
(4.)
0
0
0
Max
Min
—
—
—
Max
Unit
Vdc
Output Voltage
V
in
= V
DD
V
in
= 0
“0” Level
0.05
0.05
0.05
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
±
0.1
—
0.25
0.5
1.0
0.05
0.05
0.05
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
±
0.1
7.5
0.25
0.5
1.0
0.05
0.05
0.05
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
±
1.0
—
7.5
15
30
mAdc
“1” Level
V
OH
4.95
9.95
14.95
– 3.0
– 0.64
– 1.6
– 4.2
0.64
1.6
4.2
—
—
—
—
—
4.95
9.95
14.95
– 2.4
– 0.51
– 1.3
– 3.4
0.51
1.3
3.4
—
—
—
—
—
5.0
10
15
– 4.2
– 0.88
– 2.25
– 8.8
0.88
2.25
8.8
±
0.00001
5.0
0.0005
0.0010
0.0015
4.95
9.95
14.95
– 1.7
– 0.36
– 0.9
– 2.4
0.36
0.9
2.4
—
—
—
—
—
Vdc
Output Drive Current
(V
OH
= 2.5 Vdc)
(V
OH
= 4.6 Vdc)
(V
OH
= 9.5 Vdc)
(V
OH
= 13.5 Vdc)
(V
OL
= 0.4 Vdc)
(V
OL
= 0.5 Vdc)
(V
OL
= 1.5 Vdc)
Input Current
Input Capacitance
(V
in
= 0)
Quiescent Current
(Per Package)
Total Supply Current
(5.) (6.)
(Dynamic plus Quiescent,
Per Package)
(C
L
= 50 pF on all outputs, all
buffers switching)
Hysteresis Voltage
I
OH
Source
mAdc
Sink
I
in
C
in
I
DD
µAdc
pF
µAdc
I
T
I
T
= (1.8
µA/kHz)
f + I
DD
I
T
= (3.6
µA/kHz)
f + I
DD
I
T
= (5.4
µA/kHz)
f + I
DD
µAdc
V
H (7.)
5.0
10
15
5.0
10
15
V
T–
5.0
10
15
0.27
0.36
0.77
1.9
3.4
5.2
1.6
3.0
4.5
1.0
1.3
1.7
3.5
7.0
10.6
3.3
6.7
9.7
0.25
0.3
0.6
1.8
3.3
5.2
1.6
3.0
4.6
0.6
0.7
1.1
2.7
5.3
8.0
2.1
4.6
6.9
1.0
1.2
1.5
3.4
6.9
10.5
3.2
6.7
9.8
0.21
0.25
0.50
1.7
3.2
5.2
1.5
3.0
4.7
1.0
1.2
1.4
3.4
6.9
10.5
3.2
6.7
9.9
Vdc
Vdc
Threshold Voltage
Positive–Going
V
T+
Vdc
Negative–Going
4. Data labelled “Typ” is not to be used for design purposes but is intended as an indication of the IC’s potential performance.
5. The formulas given are for the typical characteristics only at 25
_
C.
6. To calculate total supply current at loads other than 50 pF:
I
T
(C
L
) = I
T
(50 pF) + (C
L
– 50) Vfk
where: I
T
is in
µA
(per package), C
L
in pF, V = (V
DD
– V
SS
) in volts, f in kHz is input frequency, and k = 0.001.
7. V
H
= V
T+
– V
T–
(But maximum variation of V
H
is specified as less than V
T + max
– V
T – min
).
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MC14584B
V
DD
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PULSE
GENERATOR
OUTPUT
INPUT
7 V
SS
C
L
20 ns
INPUT
90%
50%
10%
90%
50%
10%
t
f
t
r
t
PLH
20 ns
V
DD
V
SS
V
OH
V
OL
t
PHL
OUTPUT
Figure 1. Switching Time Test Circuit and Waveforms
V
in
V
H
V
in
V
DD
V
T+
V
T–
V
SS
V
DD
V
out
V
SS
V
out
V
H
V
in
V
DD
V
T+
V
T–
V
SS
V
DD
V
out
V
SS
(a) Schmitt Triggers will square up inputs with slow
rise and fall times.
(b) A Schmitt trigger offers maximum noise immunity
in gate applications.
Figure 2. Typical Schmitt Trigger Applications
V
DD
Vout , OUTPUT VOLTAGE (Vdc)
0
0
V
T–
V
H
V
T+
V
DD
V
in
, INPUT VOLTAGE (Vdc)
Figure 3. Typical Transfer Characteristics
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