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Nexperia XC7SH14GV,125 Schmitt Trigger Inverter, 2V-5.5V

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Nexperia 7SH series single Schmitt-trigger inverter, XC7SH14GV,125, SC-74A/SOT-753, 2V to 5.5V supply, -40°C to 125°C, 10.6ns max propagation delay at 5V/50pF.

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PackagingSC-74A, SOT-753
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Specifications

XC7SH14GV,125 Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Series7SH
Logic typeInverter
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage2V ~ 5.5V
Current - quiescent1 µA
Current - output high, low8mA, 8mA
Number of inputs1
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C
PackageBulk
FeaturesSchmitt Trigger
CaseSC-74A, SOT-753
Number of circuits1
Input logic level - low0.9V ~ 1.65V
Input logic level - high2.2V ~ 3.85V
Max propagation delay @ v, max CL10.6ns @ 5V, 50pF

Product details

Single Schmitt-trigger inverter in SOT-753

The Nexperia XC7SH14GV,125 is a single-gate Schmitt-trigger inverter from the 7SH series, housed in a 5-pin SOT-753 (SC-74A) package. It accepts one input and delivers a clean inverted output with hysteresis, making it the go-to choice for debouncing switch contacts, squaring up slow edges from RC oscillators or sensors, and providing noise-immune logic-level translation in mixed-voltage boards. The supply range spans 2V to 5.5V, covering 3.3V and 5V logic families without a separate regulator. Quiescent current maxes out at 1 µA, which keeps the standing power negligible in battery-operated edge nodes.

10.6 ns propagation delay — timing margin at 5V

With a maximum propagation delay of 10.6 ns at 5V into a 50 pF load, this inverter clears the timing budget for most 20–50 MHz clock and data paths. At lower supply voltages the delay increases, but the Schmitt-trigger input thresholds (low: 0.9V to 1.65V; high: 2.2V to 3.85V at 5V) guarantee clean switching even when the input ramp is slow or noisy.

Frequently asked questions

Is XC7SH14GV,125 a Schmitt trigger inverter?

Yes. The XC7SH14GV,125 is a single Schmitt-trigger inverter. The hysteresis built into the input stage provides clean switching on slow or noisy signals, unlike a plain unbuffered inverter.

Is XC7SH14GV,125 obsolete?

No.

What is equivalent to XC7SH14GV,125?

Other suppliers offer pin-compatible single Schmitt-trigger inverters in the SOT-753 footprint, such as the TI SN74LVC1G14 or the ON Semiconductor MC74VHC1G14. Verify the supply range and propagation delay against your timing budget before substituting.