Overview
The SN74HC132NG4 is a quad 2-input NAND gate with Schmitt-trigger inputs, manufactured by Texas Instruments. This logic gate is part of the 74HC series, known for its high-speed CMOS technology. The device is designed to convert slowly changing input signals into sharply defined, jitter-free output signals, making it ideal for noise-sensitive applications. It is widely used in digital logic circuits, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. The SN74HC132NG4 is RoHS compliant, ensuring it meets environmental standards.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Logic Type | NAND Gate | - | Quad 2-input |
Input Type | Schmitt Trigger | - | - |
Supply Voltage | 2 to 6 | V | - |
Static Current | 2 | µA | Max |
High-Level Output Current | 5.2 | mA | Max |
Low-Level Output Current | 5.2 | mA | Max |
Propagation Delay | 21 | ns | @6V, 50pF |
Operating Temperature | -40 to +85 | °C | - |
Package | PDIP-14 | - | - |
Dimensions | 19.00 x 6.00 | mm | Length x Width |
Key Features
- Schmitt-trigger inputs for noise immunity and signal conditioning.
- Wide operating voltage range of 2V to 6V, compatible with various logic levels.
- Low power consumption with a maximum static current of 2µA.
- High-speed operation with a propagation delay of 21ns at 6V.
- Robust design with a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
Applications
The SN74HC132NG4 is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Digital Logic Circuits: Used in signal processing and logic operations.
- Industrial Automation: Ensures reliable operation in noisy environments.
- Consumer Electronics: Integrated into devices requiring precise signal conditioning.
- Automotive Electronics: Provides stable performance in harsh conditions.
Q & A
1. What is the function of the SN74HC132NG4?
The SN74HC132NG4 is a quad 2-input NAND gate with Schmitt-trigger inputs, used for logical operations and signal conditioning.
2. What is the operating voltage range?
The device operates within a voltage range of 2V to 6V.
3. What is the significance of Schmitt-trigger inputs?
Schmitt-trigger inputs provide noise immunity and convert slowly changing signals into sharply defined outputs.
4. What is the maximum propagation delay?
The maximum propagation delay is 21ns at 6V with a 50pF load.
5. Is the SN74HC132NG4 RoHS compliant?
Yes, the device is RoHS compliant, meeting environmental standards.
6. What is the package type?
The device is available in a PDIP-14 package.
7. What is the operating temperature range?
The operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C.
8. Can it be used in automotive applications?
Yes, the device is suitable for automotive electronics due to its robust design.
9. What is the static current consumption?
The maximum static current is 2µA.
10. Where can I find the datasheet for SN74HC132NG4?
The datasheet can be accessed through Texas Instruments' official website or authorized distributors.