What is 74hc14/74hct14?
The 74HC14; 74HCT14 is a hex inverter with Schmitt-trigger inputs. This device features reduced input threshold levels to allow interfacing to TTL logic levels.
What are the features of snx4hc14 Hex inverters with Schmitt-trigger inputs?
SNx4HC14 Hex Inverters with Schmitt-Trigger Inputs datasheet (Rev. K) SNx4HC14 Hex Inverters with Schmitt-Trigger Inputs 1 Features • Buffered inputs • Wide operating voltage range: 2 V to 6 V • Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C • Supports fanout up to 10 LSTTL loads • Significant power reduction compared to LSTTL logic ICs
What is a schmitt-trigger input?
The Schmitt-trigger input architecture provides hysteresis as defined by ΔV T in the Electrical Cahracteristics – 74, which makes this device extremely tolerant to slow or noisy inputs. While the inputs can be driven much slower than standard CMOS inputs, it is still recommended to properly terminate unused inputs.
Is the 74hc14 compatible with the ls04?
The 74HC14 is identical in pinout to the LS14, LS04 and the HC04. The device inputs are compatible with Standard CMOS outputs; with pullup resistors, they are compatible with LSTTL outputs. The HC14 is useful to “square up” slow input rise and fall times.
What is the difference between 74hc04d and hex inverter?
This module is also called HEX inverting Schmitt trigger. It is a high-speed CMOS Schmitt Inverter which consists of C2MOS technology. It provided high-speed operation like LSTTL, by using low power. Its pin configurations are the same as the 74HC04D, but the inputs have 25% Vcc hysteresis.
What is the hc14 used for?
The HC14 is useful to “square up” slow input rise and fall times.Due to hysteresis voltage of the Schmitt trigger, the HC14 findsapplications in noisy environments.