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CD4093BQM96G4Q1
CD4093BQM96G4Q1
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CD4093BQM96G4Q1 Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics
Automotive 4-ch, 2-input, 3-V to 18-V NAND gates with Schmitt-Trigger inputs
Pricing (USD)
| Quantity | Unit Price |
| 1 — 99 | 0.497 |
| 100 — 249 | 0.337 |
| 250 — 999 | 0.26 |
| 1,000 + | 0.10 |
The above prices are for reference only.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
| Product Category | Logic Gates |
| RoHS | Y |
| Product | Single-Function Gate |
| Logic Function | NAND |
| Logic Family | CD4000 |
| Number of Gates | 4 Gate |
| Number of Input Lines | 2 Input |
| Number of Output Lines | 1 Output |
| High Level Output Current | - 1.5 mA |
| Low Level Output Current | 1.5 mA |
| Propagation Delay Time | 380 ns, 180 ns, 130 ns |
| Supply Voltage - Max | 18 V |
| Supply Voltage - Min | 3 V |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | - 40 C |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | + 125 C |
| Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
| Package / Case | SOIC-14 |
| Qualification | AEC-Q100 |
| Packaging | Reel |
| Function | NAND |
| Height | 1.58 mm |
| Input Type | Schmitt Trigger |
| Length | 8.65 mm |
| Operating Temperature Range | - 40 C to + 125 C |
| Output Type | CMOS |
| Quiescent Current | 40 nA |
| Series | CD4093B-Q1 |
| Width | 3.91 mm |
| Brand | Texas Instruments |
| Logic Type | CMOS |
| Number of Bits | 4 bit |
| Operating Supply Current | 60 uA |
| Operating Supply Voltage | 10 V |
| Product Type | Logic Gates |
| Factory Pack Quantity | 2500 |
| Subcategory | Logic ICs |
| Unit Weight | 0.004318 oz |
For more information, please refer to datasheet
Documents
| CD4093BQM96G4Q1 Datasheet |
More Information
The CD4093B-Q1 consists of four Schmitt-trigger circuits. Each circuit functions as a two-input NAND gate, with Schmitt-trigger action on both inputs. The gate switches at different points for positive- and negative-going signals. The difference between the positive voltage (VP) and the negative voltage (VN) is defined as hysteresis voltage (VH)(see Figure 2).
