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Low-power dual Schmitt trigger inverter
The 74AXP2G14 is a dual inverter with Schmitt-trigger inputs. It transforms slowly changing input signals into sharply defined, jitter-free output signals.
This device ensures very low static and dynamic power consumption across the entire VCC range from 0.7 V to 2.75 V. It is fully specified for partial power down applications using IOFF. The IOFF circuitry disables the output, preventing the potentially damaging backflow current through the device when it is powered down.
Features and benefits
Wide supply voltage range from 0.7 V to 2.75 V
Low input capacitance; CI = 0.5 pF (typical)
Low output capacitance; CO = 1.0 pF (typical)
Low dynamic power consumption; CPD = 2.4 pF at VCC = 1.2 V (typical)
Low static power consumption; ICC = 1.0 μA (85 °C maximum)
High noise immunity
Latch-up performance exceeds 100 mA per JESD 78 Class II
Inputs accept voltages up to 2.75 V
Low noise overshoot and undershoot < 10 % of VCC
IOFF circuitry provides partial Power-down mode operation
Complies with JEDEC standard:
JESD8-12A.01 (1.1 V to 1.3 V)
JESD8-11A.01 (1.4 V to 1.6 V)
JESD8-7A (1.65 V to 1.95 V)
JESD8-5A.01 (2.3 V to 2.7 V)
ESD protection:
HBM ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 Class 2 exceeds 2000 V
CDM JESD22-C101E exceeds 1000 V
Multiple package options
Specified from -40 °C to +85 °C
Parametrics
Type number | Logic switching levels | Output drive capability (mA) | fmax (MHz) | Nr of bits | Power dissipation considerations | Tamb (°C) | Package name |
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74AXP2G14GM | CMOS | ± 4.5 | 70 | 2 | ultra low | -40~85 | XSON6 |
Package
All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.
Type number | Orderable part number, (Ordering code (12NC)) | Status | Marking | Package | Package information | Reflow-/Wave soldering | Packing |
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74AXP2G14GM | 74AXP2G14GMH (935304096125) |
Withdrawn / End-of-life | rK |
XSON6 (SOT886) |
SOT886 |
REFLOW_BG-BD-1
|
SOT886_125 |
Environmental information
All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.
Type number | Orderable part number | Chemical content | RoHS | RHF-indicator |
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74AXP2G14GM | 74AXP2G14GMH | 74AXP2G14GM |
Series
Documentation (12)
File name | Title | Type | Date |
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74AXP2G14 | Low-power dual Schmitt trigger inverter | Data sheet | 2022-02-22 |
Nexperia_document_guide_MiniLogic_MicroPak_201808 | MicroPak leadless logic portfolio guide | Brochure | 2018-09-03 |
SOT886 | 3D model for products with SOT886 package | Design support | 2019-10-03 |
axp2g14 | 74AXP2G14 IBIS model | IBIS model | 2015-09-08 |
Nexperia_document_leaflet_Logic_AXP_technology_portfolio_201904 | AXP – Extremely low-power logic technology portfolio | Leaflet | 2019-04-05 |
Nexperia_package_poster | Nexperia package poster | Leaflet | 2020-05-15 |
DFN1410-6_SOT886_mk | plastic, extremely thin small outline package; no leads; 6 terminals; 0.6 mm pitch; 1 mm x 1.45 mm x 0.5 mm body | Marcom graphics | 2017-01-28 |
XSON6_SOT886_mk | plastic, extremely thin small outline package; no leads; 6 terminals; 0.6 mm pitch; 1 mm x 1.45 mm x 0.5 mm body | Marcom graphics | 2017-01-28 |
SOT886 | plastic, leadless extremely thin small outline package; 6 terminals; 0.5 mm pitch; 1 mm x 1.45 mm x 0.5 mm body | Package information | 2022-06-01 |
74AXP2G14GM_Nexperia_Product_Reliability | 74AXP2G14GM Nexperia Product Reliability | Quality document | 2022-05-04 |
REFLOW_BG-BD-1 | Reflow soldering profile | Reflow soldering | 2021-04-06 |
MAR_SOT886 | MAR_SOT886 Topmark | Top marking | 2013-06-03 |
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