SN74HC10PWE4

SN74HC10PWE4

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SN74HC10PWE4
IC GATE NAND 3CH 3-INP 14TSSOP
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The ’HC10 devices contain three independent 3-input NAND gates. They perform the Boolean function Y = (A ? B ? C)\ or Y = A\ + B\ + C\ in positive logic.

Feature

  • Wide Operating Voltage Range of 2 V to 6 V
  • Outputs Can Drive Up to 10 LSTTL Loads
  • Low Power Consumption, 20-μA Max ICC
  • Typical tpd = 9 ns
  • ±4-mA Output Drive at 5 V
  • Low Input Current of 1 μA Max
Description

The ’HC10 devices contain three independent 3-input NAND gates. They perform the Boolean function Y = (A ? B ? C)\ or Y = A\ + B\ + C\ in positive logic.

Product Attributes

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Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 85°C
Input Logic Level - Low 0.5V ~ 1.8V
Current - Output High, Low 5.2mA, 5.2mA
Current - Quiescent (Max) 2 µA
Voltage - Supply 2V ~ 6V
Number of Inputs 3
Package / Case 14-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
Number of Circuits 3
Supplier Device Package 14-TSSOP
Logic Type NAND Gate
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Series 74HC
Max Propagation Delay @ V, Max CL 16ns @ 6V, 50pF
Input Logic Level - High 1.5V ~ 4.2V
Product Status Discontinued at
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Price negotiable

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 2546
Texas Instruments

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Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor powerhouse, crafts advanced analog ICs and embedded processors. Fueled by top-tier minds, TI's innovations drive tech's future, impacting 100,000+ clients.

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