Angelita Ttl - Models
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Most commercial TTL components operate reliably between 0°C and 70°C. Angelita TTL models are frequently manufactured with extended temperature ranges (-40°C to 125°C), making them suitable for automotive engine control units, aerospace telemetry, and outdoor industrial sensors. | Feature | Angelita TTL Models | Standard CMOS (e
| Feature | Angelita TTL Models | Standard CMOS (e.g., 4000 series) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Very fast (5-10 ns propagation delay) | Slow to moderate (25-50 ns) | | Power Consumption | Moderate (1-2 mA per gate) | Extremely low (microamps static) | | Noise Immunity | High (0.4V typical) | Very high (1.5V typical) | | Output Current | High (8-16 mA sink/source) | Low (1-2 mA) | | Susceptibility to ESD | Low (robust) | High (requires handling care) | but for 3.3V
Does your signal need a pull-up resistor? Are you interfacing with a microcontroller that uses 3.3V logic? Angelita TTL models with (0.8V low, 2.0V high) will work seamlessly with 5V systems, but for 3.3V, you may need a level shifter or a specific Angelita LVC (Low-Voltage CMOS) model that tolerates lower voltages.