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SN74LS132DR

Manufacturer: TI

Quad 2-input positive-NAND Schmitt triggers

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
SN74LS132DR TI 41 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Quad 2-input positive-NAND Schmitt triggers The SN74LS132DR is a quad 2-input positive-NAND Schmitt-trigger device manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI).  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Logic Type:** NAND Gate  
- **Number of Circuits:** 4  
- **Number of Inputs per Gate:** 2  
- **Supply Voltage (VCC):** 4.75V to 5.25V  
- **Propagation Delay (Max):** 15 ns at 5V  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** 0°C to 70°C  
- **Package / Case:** SOIC-14  
- **Mounting Type:** Surface Mount  
- **Output Type:** Standard  
- **Schmitt Trigger Inputs:** Yes  

### **Description:**  
The SN74LS132DR integrates four independent 2-input NAND gates with Schmitt-trigger inputs, providing improved noise immunity and signal conditioning. It is designed for reliable operation in digital logic applications.  

### **Features:**  
- **Schmitt-Trigger Inputs:** Ensures clean output transitions even with slow or noisy inputs.  
- **Wide Operating Voltage Range:** Compatible with standard TTL logic levels.  
- **High Noise Immunity:** Reduces false triggering.  
- **Low Power Consumption:** Typical power dissipation of 10 mW per gate.  
- **Standard Output Drive:** Suitable for interfacing with other TTL devices.  

This device is commonly used in digital systems for signal conditioning, debouncing, and noise filtering.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

Quad 2-input positive-NAND Schmitt triggers

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