Compliant | |
EAR99 | |
Active | |
COMPONENTS | |
Automotive | No |
PPAP | No |
HCT | |
Inverter | |
6 | |
20@4.5V|18@5.5V | |
25 | |
3um | |
Push-Pull | |
4 | |
-4 | |
4.5 | |
5 | |
5.5 | |
2 | |
50 | |
-40 | |
85 | |
Tube | |
Mounting | Through Hole |
Package Height | 5.08(Max) - 0.51(Min) |
Package Width | 6.6(Max) |
Package Length | 19.69(Max) |
PCB changed | 14 |
Standard Package Name | DIP |
Supplier Package | PDIP |
14 | |
Lead Shape | Through Hole |
The SN74HCT04N inverting Schmitt trigger, developed by Texas Instruments, is a great way to remove noise from an analog signal and essentially convert it into a digital signal. This inverting Schmitt trigger has a minimum operating temperature of -40 °C and a maximum of 85 °C. This device comes in tube packaging. This device has a typical operating supply voltage of 5 V. Its minimum operating supply voltage of 4.5 V, while its maximum is 5.5 V.
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