The SN54HC132J is a high-performance, quadruple positive-NAND gate IC with Schmitt-trigger inputs designed and manufactured by the renowned electronics company Texas Instruments (TI). This integrated circuit is part of the 54HC family, which is well-known for its robustness and reliability in a wide range of digital applications.
Key Features
- Logic Type: Quadruple 2-Input Positive-NAND Gates with Schmitt-Trigger Inputs
- Operating Voltage: Ranges from 2V to 6V, making it suitable for various low-power and battery-operated applications.
- High On-Off Output Voltage Ratio: Ensures clear distinction between high and low logic levels.
- High Current Drive Capability: ±4mA at 5V, providing reliable performance for connected components.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to 125°C, which makes it suitable for industrial and military applications.
- Package: Housed in a J-lead ceramic package, the SN54HC132J ensures durability and thermal stability.
- Hysteresis: Schmitt-trigger action at all inputs makes the circuit tolerant to slower input rise and fall times.
Applications
The SN54HC132J is versatile and can be used in a multitude of applications including:
- Wave and pulse shapers
- High-noise-environment systems
- Squared timing oscillators
- Monostable multivibrators (one-shot circuits)
- Logic signal processing and buffering
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is committed to high standards of quality and reliability, and the SN54HC132J is no exception. This product is subject to rigorous testing and validation processes to ensure it meets the stringent requirements of the electronics industry. With its robust design and Texas Instruments' dedication to quality, the SN54HC132J is a reliable choice for designers and engineers looking for a dependable logic solution.
Ordering Information
To purchase or request samples of the SN54HC132J, visit the Texas Instruments website or contact an authorized distributor. Ensure to refer to the specific part number SN54HC132J to get the exact product specifications mentioned above.