Product Overview: SN74AHC14DRE4
The SN74AHC14DRE4 is a cutting-edge hex schmitt-trigger inverter designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit is part of the AHC family, known for its high-speed CMOS devices. It features six independent inverters with Schmitt-trigger inputs, which make it ideal for applications requiring wave shaping, noise filtering, or in situations where slow input transition is present.
Each inverter in the SN74AHC14DRE4 is designed to detect the input level during transitions, providing hysteresis which enhances noise immunity and transforms a slowly changing input signal to a fast changing, jitter-free output. The device operates over a wide voltage range from 2V to 5.5V, making it compatible with a variety of logic levels and suitable for interfacing with microcontrollers and other logic devices.
The SN74AHC14DRE4 comes in a compact SOIC-14 package, which is surface-mountable and suitable for automated assembly processes, thus reducing manufacturing time and costs. Its small footprint makes it an excellent choice for space-constrained applications. Additionally, the SN74AHC14DRE4 is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable performance in a wide range of environmental conditions.
Texas Instruments has designed this product with advanced circuit techniques to provide the low power consumption of standard CMOS integrated circuits along with the ability to drive loads with the characteristics of bipolar TTL circuits. This balance of power and performance makes the SN74AHC14DRE4 an efficient solution for a diverse array of digital logic functions.
The SN74AHC14DRE4 is suitable for an array of applications including signal conditioning, pulse shaping, oscillators, and logic-level translation. With its robust design and versatile features, this product from Texas Instruments is an essential component for designers looking to enhance the performance and reliability of their digital systems.
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