Product Overview: SN74HC86NG4
The SN74HC86NG4, manufactured by Texas Instruments, is a high-performance, quadruple 2-input exclusive-OR gate integrated circuit. This device belongs to the 'HC' family, which signifies that it is fabricated using silicon-gate CMOS technology. It is designed to deliver the convenience of the industry-standard 7400-series logic while providing the benefits of high-speed operation, low power consumption, and noise immunity.
Key Features
- Logic Type: Exclusive-OR Gate (XOR)
- Number of Circuits: 4
- Inputs per Circuit: 2
- Operating Voltage Range: 2V to 6V
- Output Current: ±4mA
- Propagation Delay Time: 13ns at 4.5V
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
- Mounting Type: Through Hole
- Package / Case: 14-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Performance and Applications
The SN74HC86NG4 is capable of functioning within a wide range of supply voltages, from 2V to 6V, which makes it a versatile choice for interfacing with both TTL and CMOS logic levels. The chip features a balanced propagation delay and transition times, which ensures reliable, high-speed performance across its operating temperature range.
This exclusive-OR gate is commonly used in digital applications such as parity generators and checkers, adders/subtractors, and logic comparators. Its ability to handle significant current, both sourcing and sinking, makes it suitable for driving LEDs or other output indicators directly. The 14-DIP package ensures easy integration into a wide variety of through-hole PCB designs.
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the SN74HC86NG4 is no exception. It is designed to meet or exceed the stringent standards set by the industry, ensuring a long operational life and consistent performance. This product is RoHS compliant, indicating that it is manufactured with environmentally safe materials.
For designers and engineers looking for a reliable and high-performing logic solution, the SN74HC86NG4 from Texas Instruments is an excellent option that combines the traditional logic functionality with the advantages of modern CMOS technology.