Overview
The N74F07D,602 is a hex buffer integrated circuit produced by NXP USA Inc. This component is part of the 74F series and is designed to provide non-inverting buffer functionality with open-collector outputs. Although the product has been discontinued, it remains relevant for legacy systems and specific applications where its features are still valuable.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Manufacturer | NXP USA Inc. |
Part Number | N74F07D,602 |
Logic Type | Buffer, Non-Inverting |
Output Type | Open Collector |
Input Type | - |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Package | 14-SO (Small Outline) |
Voltage Rating | Up to 5.5V |
Number of Elements | 6 (1 bit per element) |
Key Features
- Hex buffer with non-inverting logic
- Open-collector outputs
- Surface mount package (14-SO)
- Operates up to 5.5V
- Each element is a single bit buffer
Applications
The N74F07D,602 is suitable for various digital logic applications where non-inverting buffer functions are required. It can be used in digital circuits, data transmission systems, and other electronic devices that need signal buffering without inversion. Despite being discontinued, it may still be used in legacy systems, educational projects, or specific industrial applications where compatibility with existing designs is necessary.
Q & A
- What is the part number of this IC? The part number is N74F07D,602.
- Who is the manufacturer of this IC? The manufacturer is NXP USA Inc.
- What type of logic does this IC provide? This IC provides non-inverting buffer logic.
- What is the output type of this IC? The output type is open collector.
- What is the package type of this IC? The package type is 14-SO (Small Outline).
- What is the voltage rating of this IC? The IC operates up to 5.5V.
- How many buffer elements does this IC have? This IC has 6 buffer elements, each handling 1 bit.
- Is this IC still in production? No, this IC has been discontinued.
- Where can this IC be used? It can be used in digital logic circuits, data transmission systems, and other electronic devices requiring non-inverting buffer functions.
- Why might someone still use this IC despite it being discontinued? It might be used in legacy systems, educational projects, or specific industrial applications where compatibility with existing designs is necessary.