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NXP Semiconductors XC7SET125GF,132 — Logic ICs

Nexperia XC7SET125GF,132 Buffer, Non-Inverting, 5V, 6-XSON

MPNXC7SET125GF,132
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Nexperia 7SET series, Buffer, Non-Inverting, 1-Element, 1-Bit per Element, 3-State Output, 8mA/8mA, 4.5V~5.5V, -40°C~125°C, Surface Mount, 6-XFDFN, XSON6.

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Specifications

XC7SET125GF,132 Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Series7SET
Logic typeBuffer, Non-Inverting
Output type3-State
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage4.5V ~ 5.5V
Current - output high, low8mA, 8mA
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
PackageBulk
Case6-XFDFN
Number of elements1
Number of bits per element1

Product details

5V single-gate buffer in a 1×1 mm XSON

The XC7SET125GF,132: Single-gate buffer with 8 mA source and 8 mA sink per channel.

8 mA drive at 125°C — thermal margin matters

8 mA output drive specified across the full temperature range. XSON6 package (1×1 mm) limits heat spreading.

The 7SET series is a standard-logic family with broad distribution support. For a 5V-only design, the XC7SET125 is the native fit.

Frequently asked questions

What is the closest pin-compatible alternative to XC7SET125GF,132 in this component family?

The 74LVC1G125 is a pin-compatible, same-function single buffer with 3-state output, but it operates from 1.65V to 5.5V, whereas the XC7SET125 is a 5V-only part (4.5V to 5.5V). If your design already runs on 5V, the XC7SET125 is the correct choice. The LVC variant adds wider supply flexibility but does not offer higher drive or temperature range.

Is XC7SET125GF compatible with 5V logic?

Yes. The supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V is a 5V rail. Input and output levels are 5V CMOS-compatible, so it interfaces directly with 5V microcontrollers, FPGAs, and other 5V logic families without level translation.