The CD40106BE consists of six Schmitt-trigger circuits. Each circuit functions as an inverter with Schmitt-trigger action on the input. The trigger switches at different points for positive- and negative-going signals. The difference between the positive-going voltage (VP) and the negative-going voltage (VN) is defined as hysteresis voltage (VH).
The CD40106BE consists of six Schmitt-trigger circuits. Each circuit functions as an inverter with Schmitt-trigger action on the input. The trigger switches at different points for positive- and negative-going signals. The difference between the positive-going voltage (VP) and the negative-going voltage (VN) is defined as hysteresis voltage (VH).
Features:
Schmitt trigger action with no external components
Hysteresis voltage typ. at 0.9V at VDD = 5V, 2.3V at VDD = 10V, and 3.5V at VDD = 15V
Noise immunity greater than 50%
No limit on input rise and fall times
Standardised, symmetrical output characteristics
100% tested for quiescent current at 20sV
Maximum input current of 1µA at 18 V over full package temperature range; 100nA at 18V and 25°C