Overview
The M74HCT14RM13TR is a high-speed CMOS HEX SCHMITT INVERTER produced by STMicroelectronics. It is fabricated in silicon gate C2MOS technology, offering high-speed performance comparable to LSTTL (Low-power Schottky Transistor-Transistor Logic) devices. This component is designed to provide reliable and efficient signal inversion with the added benefit of Schmitt trigger inputs, which help in noise reduction and stabilization of the output signals.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
VCC (Supply Voltage) | -0.5 to +7 | V |
VI (DC Input Voltage) | -0.5 to VCC + 0.5 | V |
VO (DC Output Voltage) | -0.5 to VCC + 0.5 | V |
Input Type | Schmitt Trigger | |
Output Level | CMOS | |
Output Type | Schmitt Trigger |
Key Features
The M74HCT14RM13TR features high-speed CMOS technology, providing fast switching times and low power consumption. The Schmitt trigger inputs are particularly useful for enhancing noise immunity and ensuring stable output signals. This component is also compatible with LSTTL logic levels, making it versatile in various digital circuit applications.
Applications
The M74HCT14RM13TR is suitable for a wide range of digital circuit applications where high-speed signal inversion and noise immunity are critical. These include but are not limited to:
- Digital logic circuits
- Signal processing and conditioning
- Microcontroller and microprocessor systems
- Communication and networking equipment
- Automotive and industrial control systems
Q & A
- What is the primary function of the M74HCT14RM13TR?
The primary function of the M74HCT14RM13TR is to act as a high-speed CMOS HEX SCHMITT INVERTER, providing signal inversion with enhanced noise immunity. - What technology is used in the fabrication of the M74HCT14RM13TR?
The M74HCT14RM13TR is fabricated in silicon gate C2MOS technology. - What are the input and output types of the M74HCT14RM13TR?
The input type is Schmitt Trigger, and the output type is also Schmitt Trigger with CMOS output level. - What is the supply voltage range for the M74HCT14RM13TR?
The supply voltage range is from -0.5 to +7 volts. - What are the typical applications of the M74HCT14RM13TR?
Typical applications include digital logic circuits, signal processing, microcontroller and microprocessor systems, communication and networking equipment, and automotive and industrial control systems. - How does the Schmitt trigger input benefit the M74HCT14RM13TR?
The Schmitt trigger input enhances noise immunity and ensures stable output signals by providing hysteresis. - Is the M74HCT14RM13TR compatible with LSTTL logic levels?
Yes, the M74HCT14RM13TR is compatible with LSTTL logic levels. - What are the DC input and output voltage ranges for the M74HCT14RM13TR?
The DC input voltage range is from -0.5 to VCC + 0.5 volts, and the DC output voltage range is also from -0.5 to VCC + 0.5 volts. - Why is high-speed performance important in the M74HCT14RM13TR?
High-speed performance is crucial for applications requiring fast signal processing and minimal delay. - How does the CMOS technology benefit the M74HCT14RM13TR?
The CMOS technology provides low power consumption and fast switching times, making the component efficient and reliable.