CD74HCT123E – HARRIS

 
Part Number:
CD74HCT123E
 
 
Manufacturer:
 
 
Date Code:
92+
 
 
RoHS:
Non-RoHS
 
 
MSL:
Not Applicable
 
 
COO:
MEXICO
 
 
Description:

Monostable Multivibrator, 25 ns Pulse Width, 16-PDIP Package

 
 
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Product Details:

Overview

The Texas Instruments CD74HCT123E is a dual, retriggerable monostable multivibrator designed for precise pulse generation in digital systems. Its core strength lies in its ability to produce a stable output pulse width determined by external RC components, offering flexibility in timing circuit design. A critical design consideration is managing the trade-off between propagation delay and power consumption; while the HCT family offers near-TTL speed, careful component selection is paramount to avoid excessive current draw in high-frequency applications. This component is a robust choice for applications demanding predictable timing intervals.

Key Features

  • Dual Monostable Multivibrator Elements
  • HCT Logic Family Compatibility (5V)
  • Propagation Delay: 68 ns (typical)
  • Wide Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
  • Low Supply Current: 8 µA (maximum)
  • Through-Hole PDIP-16 Package (19.3mm x 6.35mm x 4.57mm)

Applications

The component is engineered for deployment in systems requiring high reliability and performance under specific operating conditions. It provides functional stability across the stated design envelope.

  • Precise pulse width generation for event timing control
  • Debouncing mechanical switch inputs in industrial controls
  • Generating delay signals for sequential logic operations
  • Creating timing windows for data acquisition systems
 
 
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