Product Overview: SN74LV132ADG from Texas Instruments
The SN74LV132ADG is a high-performance, low-voltage quadruple 2-input NAND Schmitt-trigger gate designed by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit is part of TI's SN74LV family, which is well-known for its low-voltage operation and compatibility with TTL-level inputs. The device is suitable for a wide range of applications including signal conditioning, pulse shaping, and providing stable buffering with hysteresis capabilities.
Key Features
- Operating Voltage: The SN74LV132ADG operates at a voltage range of 2 V to 5.5 V, making it versatile for use in various digital logic systems.
- High-Speed: With a typical propagation delay of only 8.5 ns at 5 V, this device is designed for high-speed applications.
- Schmitt-Trigger Inputs: The Schmitt-trigger action at the inputs allows for slow input transition and better noise immunity, which is critical for applications in noisy environments.
- Low Power Consumption: Its low power consumption is an asset for power-sensitive designs.
- Drive Capability: The device can drive up to 8 LSTTL loads, which is beneficial for interfacing with older logic families.
- Package: The SN74LV132ADG comes in a standard SOIC-14 package, which is suitable for surface-mount technology (SMT).
Applications
The versatility of the SN74LV132ADG makes it suitable for a broad array of applications, including:
- Wave and pulse shapers
- High-noise-environment systems
- Astable multivibrators
- Signal conditioning
- Glitch-free buffering
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the SN74LV132ADG is no exception. It is designed to meet or exceed the stringent standards set by the industry, ensuring a reliable performance in a wide range of environmental conditions. Whether you are designing consumer electronics, industrial control systems, or automotive applications, the SN74LV132ADG is a solid choice for your digital logic needs.