The SN74S132N is a high-performance, quad 2-input NAND Schmitt Trigger designed by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit is part of the 74S series and is fabricated using advanced Schottky TTL technology to ensure fast switching speeds and high reliability. The SN74S132N features four independent NAND gates with Schmitt-trigger action on each input, which allows the circuit to transform slowly changing input signals into sharply defined jitter-free output signals.
Key Features:
- Logic Type: Quad 2-Input NAND Schmitt Trigger
- Package: 14-pin PDIP (Plastic Dual-In-Line Package)
- Operating Voltage: 4.75V to 5.25V
- Switching Characteristics: Fast propagation delay time
- Temperature Range: 0°C to 70°C
- Hysteresis: Schmitt-trigger inputs provide noise immunity and eliminate the need for additional filtering
Applications:
The SN74S132N is suitable for a wide range of applications, particularly where input signals are slow or noisy. These include:
- Wave shaping and noise suppression
- Signal processing
- Square wave generation
- Logic level conversion
- Glitch-free switching
Quality and Reliability:
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the SN74S132N is no exception. This device is thoroughly tested across its operational temperature range to ensure performance specifications are met. For designers and engineers looking for a dependable solution to interface with slow or noisy signals, the SN74S132N offers a proven, cost-effective option.
Additional Information:
Detailed specifications, application notes, and data sheets for the SN74S132N are available on the Texas Instruments website. Customers can also find support for design and troubleshooting, ensuring successful integration of the device into their projects.