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recommend a replacement for U1.

@copilot recommend a replacement for U1.
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The NLVHC1G14DFT1G\text{NLVHC1G14DFT1G} is a single Schmitt-trigger inverter from onsemi. Given its lifecycle status is obsolete or end of life, you may need a suitable replacement. Here are a few alternatives:
  1. SN74LVC1G14DBVR from Texas Instruments
    • It is a single Schmitt-trigger inverter.
    • Voltage Range: 1.65V to 5.5V
    • Package: SOT-23-5
    • Active status and widely available.
  2. 74HC1G14GW,125 from NXP Semiconductors
    • Another single Schmitt-trigger inverter.
    • Voltage Range: 2V to 6V
    • Package: SOT-353
    • Active status and widely available.
  3. NC7SZ14M5X from onsemi
    • Single Schmitt-trigger inverter, similar to the original part.
    • Voltage Range: 2V to 6V
    • Package: SOT-23-5
    • Active status.
Selecting any of these would depend on the required voltage range, package type, and availability. The SN74LVC1G14DBVR is a commonly used and highly recommended option.
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SW1
R3
Resistance
1kΩ
R1
Resistance
10kΩ
SW2
SW3
C2
Capacitance
0.001uF


Smart Button with E-Ink display 2B5q

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This is a Smart Button project embedded with an E-Ink display. It uses an ESP32-PICO-KIT microcontroller and a Cherry MX mechanical switch for input detection. Upon the button press, various information is displayed on the E-Ink screen. #project #Template #projectTemplate

Pricing & Availability

Distributor

Qty 1

Arrow

$0.44–$0.53

Digi-Key

$11.10

LCSC

$1.47

Mouser

$11.22

Verical

$0.74

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