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N74F153D-T on stock The TC4423/4424/4425 are higher output current ver- sions of the new TC4426/4427/4428 buffer/drivers, which, in turn, are improved versions of the earlier TC426/427/428 series. All three families are pin-compatible. The TC4423/ 4424/4425 drivers are capable of giving reliable service in far more demanding electricalenvironments than theirante- cedents. Although primarilyintended fordriving power MOSFETs, the TC4423/4424/4425 drivers are equally well-suited to driving any other load (capacitive, resistive, or inductive) which requires a low impedance driver capable of high peak currents and fast switching times. For example, heavily loaded clock lines, coaxial cables, or piezoelectric transduc- ers can all be driven from the TC4423/4424/4425. The only known limitation on loading is the total power dissipated in the driver must be kept within the maximum power dissipa- tion limits of the package.
| D16[7] | Creep threshold |
| 0 | 0.02% of rated current |
| 1 | 0.01% of rated current |
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