Multivibrators are simple two-state devices commonly considered digital logic components, though their typical manners of use are largely analog in character. Monostable types, also called "one-shots", have one stable state; though application of a trigger signal can cause them to leave this state for a period of time usually determined by the value of a connected capacitor. These are useful for applications such as de-bouncing switch contacts. Astable types have no stable state, and transition between two states continuously at a frequency which again is usually determined by the value of a connected capacitor.
| Part # | Manufacturer | Description | Availability | Pricing | Quantity |
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CD54HCT4538FMultivibrators | Texas Instruments | 43ns Schmitt Trigger 4.5V~5.5V CDIP-16 | In Stock | - | |
CD74HC4538EXMultivibrators | Texas Instruments | 21ns Schmitt Trigger 2V~6V PDIP-16 | In Stock | - | |
CD74HCT123EXMultivibrators | Texas Instruments | 25ns 4.5V~5.5V PDIP-16 | In Stock | - | |
CD54HCT221FMultivibrators | Texas Instruments | Schmitt Trigger 4.5V~5.5V CDIP-16 | In Stock | - | |
CD74HCT221EXMultivibrators | Texas Instruments | 18ns Schmitt Trigger 4.5V~5.5V PDIP-16 | In Stock | - | |
DM54121W/883Multivibrators | Texas Instruments | 15ns Schmitt Trigger 4.5V~5.5V ROHS | In Stock | - | |
SN200490DRMultivibrators | Texas Instruments | Dual Monostable Multivibr | In Stock | - | |
DM54122W/883Multivibrators | Texas Instruments | 40ns 4.5V~5.5V | In Stock | - | |
96L02PCMultivibrators | Texas Instruments | IC Multivibrator | In Stock | - | |
74123SCMultivibrators | Texas Instruments | ROHS | In Stock | - |