SN74LVC1G17DRLRIn StockTexas Instruments

SN74LVC1G17DRLR is a single Schmitt-trigger buffer by Texas Instruments, operating from 1.65V to 5.5V with high-speed CMOS logic and ±32mA output drive. Key specs: 1.65V–5.5V supply, Schmitt-trigger input with hysteresis, 6-pin SOT-563 package. From $0.11, in stock with worldwide shipping.

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Texas Instruments
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Key Features

  • Single Schmitt-trigger buffer with hysteresis for noise-immune signal conditioning
  • Wide supply voltage range: 1.65V to 5.5V, compatible with 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V, and 5V systems
  • High output drive strength: ±32mA totem-pole outputs for direct load driving
  • Ultra-compact 6-pin SOT-563 (DRL) package ideal for space-constrained designs
  • Low power consumption with CMOS technology and partial-power-down protection (Ioff)

Applications

The SN74LVC1G17DRLR is widely used in signal conditioning applications where noisy or slowly-transitioning digital signals need to be converted into clean logic levels, such as in industrial sensor interfaces and communication bus inputs. Its Schmitt-trigger input makes it ideal for filtering mechanical switch bounce in embedded systems, IoT devices, and consumer electronics. The device also serves as a level translator and buffer in mixed-voltage designs involving microcontrollers, FPGAs, and peripheral ICs.

Compliance & Regulatory

RoHS StatusCompliant
Lead-FreeYes (Pb-Free)

Alternate & Equivalent Parts

No known alternates. Submit an RFQ and our team can suggest alternatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the supply voltage range of the SN74LVC1G17DRLR?

The SN74LVC1G17DRLR operates over a wide supply voltage range of 1.65V to 5.5V, making it compatible with 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V, and 5V logic systems commonly used in microcontrollers, FPGAs, and digital ICs.

What does the Schmitt-trigger input on the SN74LVC1G17DRLR do?

The Schmitt-trigger input provides hysteresis, which means it has separate threshold voltages for rising and falling edges. This suppresses noise and glitches on slowly-transitioning or noisy input signals, ensuring clean, stable output transitions in demanding environments.

What package is the SN74LVC1G17DRLR available in?

The SN74LVC1G17DRLR comes in a 6-pin SOT-563 (DRL) package, an ultra-small surface-mount package with a footprint of approximately 1.6mm × 1.2mm, ideal for high-density PCB designs in wearables, mobile, and IoT applications.

What are typical applications for the SN74LVC1G17DRLR?

Typical applications include signal conditioning for noisy digital inputs, switch debouncing in embedded systems, logic buffering between voltage domains, and driving capacitive loads. It is commonly used in IoT devices, industrial controllers, and consumer electronics.

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About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. TI designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips used in industrial, automotive, consumer, communications, and enterprise systems.

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