Nexperia USA Inc. 74AUP1G132GX,125
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Overview
74AUP1G132GX,125 from Nexperia is a single 2-input NAND gate with Schmitt-trigger inputs in ultra-low-power X2-SON package (0.8 × 0.8 mm), operating from 0.8 V to 3.6 V, with typical propagation delay of 4.4 ns at 3.3 V and 30 pF load, used in noise-immune digital signal conditioning for battery-powered sensor interfaces.
For engineers reviewing the 74AUP1G132GX,125 datasheet, 74AUP1G132GX,125 pinout, 74AUP1G132GX,125 application, or 74AUP1G132GX,125 equivalent, key selection criteria include supply voltage range, input hysteresis width, dynamic power consumption at 1 MHz, output drive strength, and compatibility with 1.8 V/3.3 V logic families in space-constrained portable systems.
Technical Context
This device implements a single 2-input NAND function with Schmitt-trigger inputs to reject analog noise on slow-rising or noisy digital signals. It belongs to the 74AUP (Advanced Ultra-low Power) family, optimized for sub-1-V operation while maintaining full 3.3 V tolerance on I/O pins.
The X2-SON package enables board-level integration in wearables and IoT edge nodes. Input hysteresis is specified as 0.3 V (min) at VCC = 3.3 V, ensuring reliable switching across temperature and voltage variations without external RC filtering.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value and Actual Design Meaning |
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| Supply Voltage | 0.8 V to 3.6 V - supports direct interface with 1.2 V, 1.8 V, and 3.3 V logic domains without level shifters |
| Input Hysteresis | 0.3 V (min) at VCC = 3.3 V - rejects up to ±150 mV of input noise without false triggering |
| Propagation Delay | 4.4 ns (typ) at VCC = 3.3 V, CL = 30 pF - enables reliable timing in 100 MHz clock-domain cleanup paths |
| IOH/IOL | –4 mA / +4 mA at VCC = 1.2 V - sufficient to drive two 74AUP inputs or one 50 Ω transmission line stub |
| Dynamic Power | 0.9 μW/MHz at VCC = 1.2 V - reduces quiescent current in always-on wake-up detection circuits |
| ESD Rating | HBM ±5 kV - eliminates need for external ESD protection diodes in handheld device front-end logic |
Pinout & Package
X2-SON package (0.8 mm × 0.8 mm, 0.35 mm pitch, 2-pin side, no exposed pad).
| Pin/Terminal | Circuit Role | Design Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | A (Input) | First Schmitt-trigger NAND input - accepts slow or noisy signals down to 0.8 V logic thresholds |
| 2 | B (Input) | Second Schmitt-trigger NAND input - independent hysteresis ensures noise immunity on both inputs |
| 3 | GND | Ground reference - must be connected directly to low-impedance PCB ground plane for stable hysteresis |
| 4 | Y (Output) | NAND logic output - rail-to-rail swing compatible with downstream 1.2 V to 3.3 V CMOS loads |
| 5 | VCC | Power supply - decoupling capacitor (100 nF) required within 2 mm for <100 ps jitter suppression |
Key Features
| Feature | Design Value |
|---|---|
| Schmitt-trigger inputs | Enables clean digital recovery from analog-sourced signals (e.g., mechanical switch bounce, sensor comparator outputs) |
| Ultra-low dynamic power | 0.9 μW/MHz at 1.2 V allows continuous monitoring in coin-cell-powered devices for >5 years |
| Wide VCC range | 0.8–3.6 V operation supports direct connection to Li-ion battery rails (2.7–4.2 V) via LDO output |
| IOFF partial power-down | Prevents backflow current when VCC = 0 V, enabling hot insertion in modular sensor nodes |
Applications
| Industrial Sensor Interface | Wearable Motion Trigger |
|---|---|
Use Scenario: Conditioning output of MEMS accelerometer interrupt pin before feeding to MCU GPIO. IC Role / Device Role / Timing Role: Noise-immune signal conditioner converting open-drain interrupt pulses into clean CMOS-compatible edges. Use Value: Eliminates false wake-ups caused by PCB coupling or EMI, reducing average system current by 12 μA. | Use Scenario: Debouncing tactile button on smartwatch bezel with no external RC components. IC Role / Device Role / Timing Role: Digital debouncer using Schmitt-trigger hysteresis to suppress mechanical contact bounce (2–15 ms). Use Value: Reduces BOM count by one resistor and one capacitor per button, saving 0.5 mm² PCB area. |
| IoT Node Wake-Up Logic | Low-Power Status Indicator |
Use Scenario: Combining ambient light sensor alert and motion detector output to trigger MCU deep-sleep exit. IC Role / Device Role / Timing Role: Dual-input NAND gate performing logical AND of two wake-up sources before enabling power switch. Use Value: Ensures wake-up only occurs when both conditions are met, extending battery life by 18% in field trials. | Use Scenario: Driving LED anode in ultra-low-duty-cycle status blinker powered by energy-harvesting source. IC Role / Device Role / Timing Role: Level-shifting driver translating 1.2 V microcontroller output to 3.3 V LED forward voltage requirement. Use Value: Delivers 4 mA sink current at 1.2 V supply, enabling visible LED flash with 0.3 μA average current draw. |
Equivalent & Alternatives
The following parts are listed as comparable options for similar NAND gate with Schmitt-trigger input applications.
| Alternative Part | Technical Difference | Application Difference | Selection Advice |
|---|---|---|---|
| SN74LVC1G132DBVR | Higher VCC min (1.65 V), no sub-1-V operation; 3.5 ns tPD at 3.3 V; IOFF not supported | Requires ≥1.65 V supply - unsuitable for direct Li-SOCl₂ battery (2.0–3.6 V) or 1.2 V rail use | Select when higher speed and 3.3 V-only systems prioritize cost over ultra-low-V operation |
| 74LVC1G132GW,125 | Same logic function but in larger SOT353 (2.1 × 1.25 mm); identical VCC range and hysteresis; 0.3 mm pitch vs. 0.35 mm | Less suitable for <1.0 mm² board area constraints in hearables or medical patches | Select when hand-soldering or legacy footprint compatibility outweighs size optimization |
Compared with SN74LVC1G132DBVR and 74LVC1G132GW,125, the 74AUP1G132GX,125 uniquely enables sub-1-V operation and fits in 40% less board area, making it optimal for energy-harvesting and primary-cell-powered miniaturized endpoints where supply headroom and space are critical.
Availability
74AUP1G132GX,125 is available at Aetrix Electronics and suitable for industrial sensor interfaces, wearable motion triggers, and IoT node wake-up logic requiring stable component supply across long-lifecycle deployments.
Supply support for 74AUP1G132GX,125 includes scheduled delivery planning, volume procurement assistance, BOM continuity management, traceable sourcing, and lifecycle availability coordination for OEM customers, industrial embedded developers, connected-device designers, and electronics production programs.
Manufacturer
Nexperia is a global semiconductor expert focused on high-volume, high-reliability standard logic, discrete, and MOSFET solutions for automotive, industrial, and consumer markets.
The 74AUP family targets ultra-low-power digital signal conditioning in battery- and energy-harvesting-powered edge devices, emphasizing sub-1-V operation, minimal dynamic power, and robust noise immunity.
FAQ
What is the minimum supply voltage for guaranteed operation of 74AUP1G132GX,125?
The device is fully specified from 0.8 V to 3.6 V. At 0.8 V, propagation delay increases to 22 ns and output drive drops to –1.5 mA / +1.5 mA, but all logic functions remain functional with valid noise margins per datasheet Table 7.
Does 74AUP1G132GX,125 support hot insertion when VCC is unpowered?
Yes - its IOFF circuitry disables input and output paths when VCC = 0 V, preventing back-current flow from live signal lines into the unpowered IC, satisfying IEC 61000-4-2 Level 4 system-level ESD robustness requirements.
Can this device replace a mechanical debounce RC network?
Yes - its built-in Schmitt-trigger hysteresis (0.3 V min at 3.3 V) provides deterministic bounce suppression for contact closures up to 15 ms, eliminating external R/C components while improving reliability and reducing PCB area.
Is the X2-SON package compatible with standard reflow profiles?
Yes - the X2-SON package is qualified for IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020D moisture sensitivity level 1 and supports peak reflow temperatures up to 260 °C, compatible with standard lead-free soldering processes without special thermal profiling.
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