Skip to main content

Multivibrators

Multivibrator ICs generate, reshape, and time digital pulses in monostable (one-shot), astable (free-running), and bistable configurations. Used for pulse generation, debouncing, and timeout functions. Available from TI (SN74xx), Nexperia, and onsemi.

Request Quote
287+Products
6+Manufacturers
100%Original & New
GlobalDelivery

Browse Multivibrators Products

Showing 1–10 of 287 products
PART NUMBERMANUFACTURERDESCRIPTIONSTOCKQTY / ACTION
SNJ54AHC123AWTexas Instruments2,331
SNJ54AHC123AFKTexas Instruments1,501
SN74LVC1G123DCUTTexas Instruments20,460
SN74LVC1G123DCUR-STexas Instruments1,038
SN74LVC1G123YEPRTexas Instruments2,946
SN74LVC1G123DCUR-PTexas Instruments2,704
SN74LV221AQPWRQ1Texas Instruments18,936
SN74LV221ADTexas Instruments18,479

About Multivibrators

Multivibrator ICs are digital logic timing components designed to generate, reshape, or delay digital pulses in monostable (one-shot), astable (free-running), or bistable configurations. Monostable multivibrators produce a single digital output pulse of a precise, resistor-capacitor (RC) defined duration in response to an input trigger, making them ideal for hardware-level debouncing, timing delays, and pulse width adjustment.

Key selection parameters include trigger pulse width sensitivity, output pulse accuracy, retriggerable vs. non-retriggerable operation, propagation delay, and operating voltage. Typical logic families include HC, HCT, and LVC, with popular devices such as the 74HC123 and 74LVC1G123 leading the market in reliable digital timing.

Browse Octatronics to source high-quality multivibrator ICs from leading suppliers including Nexperia, Texas Instruments, and onsemi. Check specifications, download technical datasheets, and submit bulk RFQs online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Octatronics can help source a wide range of Multivibrators from major manufacturers worldwide, including active production parts, long-lead-time items, and hard-to-find components.

Yes. You can submit a single part number or upload a BOM with multiple parts. Our team will check stock, date code, lead time, and pricing for each item.

Availability depends on the specific part number and supplier source. For important orders, buyers can request packaging photos, labels, date code information, and traceability documents.

Yes. Octatronics supports sourcing for active, end-of-life, obsolete, and hard-to-find components through our global supplier network.

Please provide the part number, manufacturer, quantity, required date code, target price, delivery country, and whether original packaging or COC is required.

Articles & Technology

View All →

Top Semiconductor Companies in 2026: Manufacturers, Foundries, Fabless Firms and IDMs

NVIDIA led semiconductor vendor revenue in 2025, while TSMC dominated pure-play foundry sales. This guide explains why those rankings measure different things—and gives engineers and buyers a practical framework for selecting manufacturers by component category, lifecycle, qualification, and supply risk.

2026-08-11
Circuit Board Component Identification: How to Identify PCB Components by Markings, Shape, and Codes

Circuit Board Component Identification: How to Identify PCB Components by Markings, Shape, and Codes

Circuit board component identification means recognizing PCB parts by their reference designators, physical appearance, body markings, polarity marks, package type, and electrical function. The fastest way to identify a component is to start with the PCB silkscreen, match the reference letter to a component type, inspect its shape and package, read any value or top marking, then confirm the result with a datasheet, schematic, BOM, or measurement tool. This guide explains how to identify common PCB components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, transistors, MOSFETs, ICs, connectors, fuses, relays, crystals, and test points. It also includes practical examples, common marking codes, polarity clues, mistakes to avoid, and a replacement sourcing checklist.

2026-06-28
IC Top Marking Codes Explained: How to Identify SMD Chips from Package Markings

IC Top Marking Codes Explained: How to Identify SMD Chips from Package Markings

IC top marking codes are abbreviated package markings used to identify semiconductor devices, especially small SMD chips that cannot fit a full part number. Buyers should use the marking as a starting point, then verify manufacturer logo, package, pin count, date code, lot code, datasheet, packing label, and supplier documentation. Official manufacturer marking tools and datasheets should be used before relying on third-party SMD code databases.

2026-06-24
How to Find Pin-Compatible Alternatives for Obsolete ICs

How to Find Pin-Compatible Alternatives for Obsolete ICs

Finding a pin-compatible alternative for an obsolete IC is not just about matching the package. It requires a structured review of pinout, footprint, electrical parameters, functional behavior, lifecycle status, sourcing reliability, and sample validation.

2026-06-08
Pin-to-Pin Replacement Parts: How to Check Compatibility Before Sourcing

Pin-to-Pin Replacement Parts: How to Check Compatibility Before Sourcing

When an original electronic component becomes obsolete, unavailable, or too expensive, a pin-to-pin replacement part can help avoid PCB redesign and keep production or repair projects moving. However, pin-to-pin compatibility does not automatically mean the part is a safe drop-in replacement. This guide explains how to check package, footprint, pinout, electrical ratings, thermal performance, timing behavior, firmware requirements, compliance status, and lifecycle risk before sourcing replacement parts. It also provides a practical checklist to help engineers, buyers, and maintenance teams reduce sourcing mistakes and verify compatibility before purchase.

2026-06-02
How to Choose Electronic Components for Reliable Hardware Design

How to Choose Electronic Components for Reliable Hardware Design

Learn how to choose electronic components for reliable hardware design, including specifications, lifecycle status, sourcing risks, quality checks, and BOM optimization.

2026-04-30