CD40106BMS Overview
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) (see Figure 17).
CD40106BMS Key Features
- High Voltage Type (20V Rating)
- Schmitt Trigger Action with No External ponents
- Hysteresis Voltage (Typ.)
- 0.9V at VDD = 5V
- 2.3V at VDD = 10V
- 3.5V at VDD = 15V
- Noise Immunity Greater than 50%
- No Limit on Input Rise and Fall Times
- Low VDD to VSS Current During Slow Input Ramp
- 100% Tested for Quiescent Current at 20V

