Product Overview: SN74AHC14PWRE4
The SN74AHC14PWRE4 is a high-performance, hex Schmitt-trigger inverter device designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit is part of the AHC family, which is known for its low-power consumption and high-speed operation. It is particularly suitable for wave shaping, signal conditioning, and noise filtering applications due to its Schmitt-trigger action at all six inverter inputs.
Key Features
- Logic Type: The device is a hex inverter, which means it contains six independent inverter gates in one package.
- Operating Voltage: It operates over a broad voltage range of 2 V to 5.5 V, making it compatible with a variety of logic families and systems.
- Output Drive Capability: The SN74AHC14PWRE4 can provide output drive currents of ±8 mA at 5 V, ensuring reliable operation in various load conditions.
- Schmitt-Trigger Inputs: These inputs provide hysteresis which enhances noise immunity and allows for slow input transition rates, ideal for noisy environments.
- Speed: The device boasts a typical propagation delay time of 8ns at 5 V, ensuring high-speed operation for critical applications.
- Temperature Range: It is capable of operating over a wide temperature range, from -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliability across diverse environmental conditions.
- Package: The SN74AHC14PWRE4 comes in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) with 14 pins, which is advantageous for space-constrained applications.
- RoHS Compliant: This product is compliant with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, making it an environmentally friendly choice.
Applications
The versatility of the SN74AHC14PWRE4 allows it to be used in a wide array of applications. It is particularly useful in:
- Waveform shaping and conditioning
- Noise filtering in digital circuits
- Signal processing
- Glitch removal on digital lines
- Timing circuits and oscillators
- Logic level translation
With its robust design and reliable performance, the SN74AHC14PWRE4 from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for designers looking to implement precise and stable logic functions in their electronic systems.