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GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE CMOS LOGIC ICs MARKET
The term “CMOS” refers to a circuit that employs complementary pairs of p-channel and n-channel MOSFETs (Complementary MOS). MOSFETs are combined in a variety of ways by CMOS logic ICs to implement logic functions.
An integrated circuit (IC) that performs a fundamental logical operation on one or more digital input signals (represented by 1 and 0 or H and L) to generate a digital output signal is known as a logic IC.
An inverter is a type of logic gate that consists of a single pair of p-channel and n-channel MOSFETs. It is now crucial for CMOS logic ICs to be improved with extra features like input tolerance and power down protection since they serve as an interface between core and peripheral ICs.
The Global Automotive CMOS Logic ICs market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
From the normal series with a withstand voltage of 18V to the VCX series with a guaranteed operation of 1.2V, Toshiba offers a large selection of CMOS logic ICs. Toshiba CMOS logic ICs are appropriate for a range of applications, including mobile and industrial equipment.
The VHC, LCX, and VCX series provide interfaces between ICs with various power supply voltages and contribute to equipment power savings by turning off unneeded circuit blocks. These functionalities include input tolerance and power down protection, among others (partial power down).
A range of Gate ICs, including AND, NAND, and OR gates, hex inverters, and Schmitt triggers from the 74LCX, M74HC, HCF, and 74VHC families, are available in ST’s automotive logic IC portfolio.
These durable devices are suitable for 3.3V, 5V, and 20V automotive applications and are built to assure smooth transitions and offer various voltage thresholds. The AEC-Q100 certified automotive-grade Gate ICs from ST are offered in TSSOP or SO packages.
A speed enhancement of HC(T) with over-voltage-tolerant inputs for actual mixed voltage applications is the advanced high-speed CMOS AHC(T) logic family. Nexperia offers AHCT devices for use in 4.5V to 5.5V TTL applications and AHC products for use in CMOS applications ranging from 2.0V to 6.0V.