The HD74LV2G08AUSE-E is a dual 2-input AND gate from the LV (Low Voltage) family, manufactured by Renesas Electronics America. This device contains two independent 2-input AND gates, each performing the logical AND function. The LV family is designed for low-voltage operation, typically 3.3V, and offers high-speed performance with low power consumption.
Applications
- Portable electronics: Used in battery-powered devices such as mobile phones and tablets.
- Low-voltage logic circuits: Implemented in systems requiring low-voltage operation and low power consumption.
- Data processing: Can be used for ANDing data in various data processing applications.
- Control systems: Implemented in control logic for industrial and consumer applications.
- Signal gating: Utilized in signal gating circuits for enabling or disabling signals.
Features
- Dual 2-Input AND Gates: Contains two independent 2-input AND gates in a single package.
- Low-Voltage Operation: Designed for low-voltage operation, typically 3.3V.
- High-Speed Performance: Offers fast switching speeds.
- Low Power Consumption: Requires minimal power compared to other logic families.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: Typically operates from 1.65V to 5.5V.
Benefits
- Extended battery life: Low power consumption extends battery life in portable devices.
- Improved system performance: High-speed performance allows for faster processing.
- Simplified circuit design: Integrates two AND gates into a single chip, reducing component count.
- Versatile application: Suitable for a wide range of low-voltage digital logic applications.
- Compact solution: Small package size allows for use in space-constrained applications.
Additional Details
The HD74LV2G08AUSE-E is supplied in a 8-pin US8 (Ultra Small Outline Package). Each AND gate performs the logical AND function, where the output is high only if both inputs are high. The typical propagation delay is 4.1 ns at VCC=3.3V. The input voltage range is from 0V to VCC. The operating temperature range is typically -40°C to +85°C. The outputs can drive small loads and are designed for low-voltage applications.