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MC14490DWG

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HEX CONTACT BOUNCE ELIMINATOR 16-PIN WSOIC T/R

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ONSEMI NCP1399AADR2G
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

MC14490DWG

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ON Semiconductor

HEX CONTACT BOUNCE ELIMINATOR 16-PIN WSOIC T/R

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationMC14490DWG
Logic TypeContact Bounce Eliminator
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Bits6
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-55 °C
Package / Case16-SOIC
Package / Case [x]0.295 in
Package / Case [y]7.5 mm
Supplier Device Package16-SOIC
Supply Voltage [Max]18 V
Supply Voltage [Min]3 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 1.92
10$ 1.18
25$ 1.00
100$ 0.80
250$ 0.70
500$ 0.64
1000$ 0.60
2500$ 0.55
5000$ 0.51
NewarkEach 1$ 2.01
10$ 0.80
141$ 0.58
517$ 0.56
1034$ 0.55
2538$ 0.54
10011$ 0.53
ON SemiconductorN/A 1$ 0.51

Description

General part information

NLV14490 Series

The MC14490 is constructed with complementary MOS enhancement mode devices, and is used for the elimination of extraneous level changes that result when interfacing with mechanical contacts. The digital contact bounce eliminator circuit takes an input signal from a bouncing contact and generates a clean digital signal four clock periods after the input has stabilized. The bounce eliminator circuit will remove bounce on both the "make" and the "break" of a contact closure. The clock for operation of the MC14490 is derived from an internal R-C oscillator which requires only an external capacitor to adjust for the desired operating frequency (bounce delay). The clock may also be driven from an external clock source or the oscillator of another MC14490 (see Figure 5).NOTE: Immediately after power-up, the outputs of the MC14490 are in indeterminate states.