The SN74F14D from Texas Instruments represents a series of high-performance hex Schmitt-trigger inverters designed to operate in digital circuits. This integrated circuit is well-suited for wave shaping, noise filtering, and in applications requiring a high degree of signal integrity.
Key Features:
- Logic Type: Inverter Schmitt Trigger
- Logic Family: F
- Number of Circuits: Six
- Supply Voltage Range: 4.5V to 5.5V
- Output Current: -8mA, 8mA
- Propagation Delay Time: 9ns at 5V
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
- Mounting Type: Surface Mount
- Package / Case: SOIC-14
The SN74F14D is engineered for direct interfacing with CMOS, NMOS, and TTL. It includes six independent inverters with Schmitt-trigger action on each input, which allows for jitter-free output signals in response to slowly changing or noisy input signals. The unique design of the Schmitt trigger inputs makes the SN74F14D an excellent choice for applications where it is necessary to convert an analog signal into a digital one, without the risk of multiple transitions that can occur with standard inverters when the input signal hovers around the threshold voltage.
Each inverter in the SN74F14D provides a buffered output with high noise immunity and stable output transition characteristics. The device is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, making it reliable for use in a wide range of environmental conditions.
The SN74F14D comes in a small-outline integrated circuit (SOIC) package with 14 pins, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. The device's surface-mount form factor facilitates efficient assembly on printed circuit boards and is compatible with automated pick-and-place manufacturing processes.
With its robust design and versatile features, the SN74F14D is a staple component for designers looking to enhance the performance and reliability of their digital systems.