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SN74AC14DBR

Manufacturer: TEXAS

Hex Schmitt-Trigger Inverters

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
SN74AC14DBR TEXAS 1200 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Hex Schmitt-Trigger Inverters The SN74AC14DBR is a hex inverter Schmitt-trigger IC manufactured by Texas Instruments.  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Logic Type:** Hex Inverter Schmitt-Trigger  
- **Number of Circuits:** 6  
- **Supply Voltage (VCC):** 2 V to 6 V  
- **Input Type:** Schmitt Trigger  
- **Output Type:** Push-Pull  
- **Propagation Delay (Max):** 8.5 ns at 5 V  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +85°C  
- **Package / Case:** SSOP-14  
- **Mounting Type:** Surface Mount  
- **High-Level Output Current:** -24 mA  
- **Low-Level Output Current:** 24 mA  
- **Hysteresis (Typical):** 1.3 V at 5 V  

### **Descriptions:**  
The SN74AC14DBR contains six independent Schmitt-trigger inverters. It is designed for high-speed CMOS logic applications with improved noise immunity due to the Schmitt-trigger input.  

### **Features:**  
- **Schmitt-Trigger Inputs:** Provides hysteresis for improved noise rejection.  
- **Wide Operating Voltage Range:** 2 V to 6 V.  
- **Balanced Propagation Delays:** Ensures stable performance.  
- **High-Current Outputs:** Supports up to ±24 mA.  
- **Low Power Consumption:** Optimized for energy efficiency.  
- **ESD Protection:** Exceeds 2000 V per JESD 22.  
- **Packaging:** Tape and reel (DBR package).  

This device is commonly used in signal conditioning, noise filtering, and waveform shaping applications.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

Hex Schmitt-Trigger Inverters

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