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MC74VHCT86A Series

Quad 2-Input XOR Gate / CMOS Logic Level Shifter with LSTTL-Compatible Inputs

Manufacturer: ON Semiconductor

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Quad 2-Input XOR Gate / CMOS Logic Level Shifter with LSTTL-Compatible Inputs

Key Features

High Speed: tPD= 4.8ns (Typ) at VCC= 5V
Low Power Dissipation: ICC= 2mA (Max) at TA= 25°C
TTL-Compatible Inputs: VIL= 0.8V; VIH= 2.0V
Power Down Protection Provided on Inputs and Outputs
Balanced Propagation Delays
Designed for 2V to 5.5V Operating Range
Low Noise: VOLP= 0.8V (Max)
Pin and Function Compatible with Other Standard Logic Families
Latchup Performance Exceeds 300mA
ESD Performance: HBM > 2000V; Machine Model > 200V
These devices are available in Pb-free package(s). Specifications herein apply to both standard and Pb-free devices. Please see our website at www.onsemi.com for specific Pb-free orderable part numbers, or contact your local ON Semiconductor sales office or representative.

Description

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The MC74VHCT86A is an advanced high speed CMOS 2-input Exclusive-OR gate fabricated with silicon gate CMOS technology. It achieves high speed operation similar to equivalent Bipolar Schottky TTL while maintaining CMOS low power dissipation. The internal circuit is composed of three stages, including a buffer output which provides high noise immunity and stable output. The device input is compatible with TTL-type input thresholds and the output has a full 5V CMOS level output swing. The input protection circuitry on this device allows overvoltage tolerance on the input, allowing the device to be used as a logic-level translator from 3.0V CMOS logic to 5.0V CMOS Logic or from 1.8V CMOS logic to 3.0V CMOS Logic while operating at the high-voltage power supply. The MC74VHCT86A input structure provides protection when voltages up to 7V are applied, regardless of the supply voltage. This allows it to be used to interface 5V circuits to 3V circuits. The output structures also provide protection when V CC = 0V. These input and output structures help prevent device destruction caused by supply voltage - input/output voltage mismatch, battery backup, hot insertion, etc.