74HCT14D – NXP

 
Part Number:
74HCT14D
 
 
Manufacturer:
 
 
Date Code:
0749/2011
 
 
RoHS:
RoHS Compliant
 
 
MSL:
1
 
 
COO:
JAPAN
 
 
Description:

Hex Inverter, Schmitt Trigger, 14-SOIC

 
 
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Product Details:

Overview

The NXP 74HCT14D is a high-speed CMOS hex Schmitt inverter designed for robust digital signal conditioning. Its primary function is to provide signal hysteresis, effectively cleaning noisy inputs and ensuring reliable logic transitions, a critical characteristic for maintaining signal integrity in complex digital systems. A key design consideration when employing Schmitt triggers like the 74HCT14D is the trade-off between input impedance and noise immunity; while hysteresis enhances noise rejection, it can also introduce slight signal delays and require careful impedance matching in high-frequency applications to prevent reflections.

Key Features

  • Hex Schmitt Inverter configuration
  • High speed operation: tpd = 17 ns (typ.) at VCC = 5 V
  • Low power dissipation: ICC = 1.0 µA (max) at Ta = 25°C
  • Wide interfacing capability (TTL, NMOS, CMOS compatible inputs)
  • Balanced propagation delays (tPLH ≈ tPHL)
  • SOIC-14 package (10.0 mm x 7.5 mm x 1.5 mm)

Applications

The component is engineered for deployment in systems requiring high reliability and performance under specific operating conditions. It provides functional stability across the stated design envelope.

  • Debouncing mechanical switches in control interfaces
  • Generating clean clock signals from unstable sources
  • Level shifting between TTL and High-Speed CMOS logic families
  • Noise filtering for sensor signal conditioning
 
 
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