SN74AHC132D - Texas Instruments
The SN74AHC132D from Texas Instruments is a high-speed, quadruple positive-NAND gate with Schmitt-trigger inputs. This integrated circuit (IC) is designed to operate from a wide range of power supplies, making it a versatile choice for various digital applications. The SN74AHC132D is part of the 'AHC' family of devices, which are known for their low power consumption and high noise immunity.
Key Features:
- Logic Type: Quadruple 2-Input Positive-NAND Gates with Schmitt-Trigger Inputs
- Supply Voltage Range: 2 V to 5.5 V, accommodating a variety of logic-level requirements and ensuring compatibility with both TTL and CMOS technologies.
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C, providing reliable operation in a broad range of environmental conditions.
- Output Current: ±8 mA, allowing the IC to drive multiple loads or interface with other logic families.
- Package Type: SOIC-14, a small-outline integrated circuit package that is suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Hysteresis: Schmitt-trigger action at all inputs makes the circuit tolerant to slower input rise and fall times, which enhances noise immunity.
The SN74AHC132D's Schmitt-trigger inputs transform slowly changing input signals into sharply defined jitter-free output signals, which is essential for applications where noise is a concern. This feature, combined with the wide operating voltage range, makes the SN74AHC132D ideal for interfacing with microcontrollers or other logic circuits in mixed-voltage environments.
As a product of Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions, the SN74AHC132D is manufactured to the highest quality standards. Its robust design ensures that it is suitable for use in a variety of applications, including industrial controls, consumer electronics, and communication systems.
Whether you're designing a new system or troubleshooting an existing one, the SN74AHC132D offers a reliable and flexible solution for your digital logic needs.