The 7404 is a triple buffered inverter. It has high noise immunity and the ability to drive 10 LS-TTL loads. The 74HC logic family is functionally as well as pin-out compatible with the standard 74LS logic family. All inputs are protected from damage due to static discharge by internal diode clamps to VCC and ground.
Product Description
74HC04 Hex Inverter
Features
- Six Independent Invert Gates
- Standard Pin Configuration
- Also Available in SMD Type
- Operating Temperature to 70oC
- High-Speed CMOS Type
- Wide Supply Voltage Range from 2.0V to 6.0V
- Sinks or Sources 4mA at VCC = 4.5V
- CMOS Low Power Consumption • Schmitt Trigger Action at All Inputs
- ESD Protection Exceeds JESD 22 ƒ200-V Machine Model (A115-A) ƒ2000-V Human Body Model (A114-A) ƒExceeds 1000-V Charged-Device Model (C101C)
- Range of Package Options SO-14 and TSSOP-14
- Totally Lead-Free & Fully RoHS Compliant
- Halogen and Antimony Free. “Green” Device
Applications:
• A wide array of products such as:
- ƒPCs, Networking, Notebooks, Netbooks ƒ
- Computer Peripherals, Hard Drives, CD/DVD ROM
- ƒTV, DVD, DVR, Set-Top Box
Package Include:
1x Hex Converter IC 74HC04
Datasheet:
The 7400 series contains hundreds of devices that provide everything from basic logic gates, flip-flops, and counters, to special purpose bus transceivers and arithmetic logic units (ALU). Specific functions are described in a list of 7400 series integrated circuits. Some TTL logic parts were made with an extended military-specification temperature range. These parts are prefixed with 54 instead of 74 in the part number. A short-lived 64 prefix on Texas Instruments parts indicated an industrial temperature range[citation needed ]; this prefix had been dropped from the TI literature by 1973. Since the 1970s, new product families have been released to replace the original 7400 series. More recent TTL logic families were manufactured using CMOS or BiCMOS technology rather than TTL.
Today, surface-mounted CMOS versions of the 7400 series are used in various applications in electronics and for glue logic in computers and industrial electronics. The original through-hole devices in dual in-line packages (DIP/DIL) were the mainstay of the industry for many decades. They are useful for rapid breadboard-prototyping and for education and remain available from most manufacturers. The fastest types and very low voltage versions are typically surface-mount only, however.
SN74HC04N DIP14 SN74HC04 DIP 74HC04N DIP-14 74HC04