SN74LV04APWT - Texas Instruments Hex Inverter
The SN74LV04APWT is a high-performance hex inverter integrated circuit from Texas Instruments, designed to address a wide range of logic inverting functions in modern electronic applications. This device features six independent inverter gates that are capable of operating at high speeds while maintaining low power consumption, making it an ideal choice for battery-operated and power-sensitive designs.
Key Features:
- Logic Type: The SN74LV04APWT is a hex inverter, which means it contains six inverting gates that invert the input logic level.
- Operating Voltage: This device operates at a voltage range of 2 V to 5.5 V, accommodating various logic level requirements and ensuring compatibility with both TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) and CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) technologies.
- Output Drive Capability: It is capable of driving up to 24 mA at the output, allowing it to drive multiple loads or interface with other logic devices without the need for additional buffer components.
- Speed: The SN74LV04APWT boasts a typical propagation delay time of only 2.9 ns at 5 V, ensuring swift response times for critical applications where timing is essential.
- Package: It is available in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) with 14 pins, which is suitable for surface-mount technology (SMT) and offers a compact footprint for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The versatility of the SN74LV04APWT makes it a perfect fit for a variety of applications, including:
- Logic level conversion
- Signal inversion
- Oscillator circuits
- Pulse shaping
- High-speed computing
- Consumer electronics
With its robust design and high functionality, the SN74LV04APWT from Texas Instruments is a reliable solution for designers looking to implement inverting logic functions with high efficiency and minimal power consumption. Its compatibility with a broad range of supply voltages and the ability to interface with various logic families make it a versatile choice for both simple and complex electronic systems.