Part Number: CD74AC04 Hello,
I'm trying to determine the authenticity of a batch of CD74AC04M parts my supplier is using on our assemblies, and I'm trying to use the following marking on the top of the parts to determine which LDC information (listed…
Hi, Albert
Is it correct to assume that there is no possibility that the design change of the CD74AC04 will somehow add a hysteresis function to the CD74AC04?
Thanks,
Eevee
Part Number: CD74HC04 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74AC04 Hi,
I previously made the following inquiry. I'm posting from a related question due to its "solved" status.
https://e2e.ti.com/support/logic-group/logic/f/logic-forum/1190035…
Hi Eevee,
Conor said: We are using CD74HC04. There was no significant difference in the threshold values for both Lo→Hi and Hi→Lo for the normal products that had been used until now.
However, all newly delivered chips have a hysteresis of about 700mV…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74AC04 , SN74LVC2G04-EP , SN74AHC04-EP , SN74AHCT04 Hello TI experts,
I am looking for a 6-ch CMOS inverter. My major request is lowest part-to-part skew and channel-to-channel skew, i.e. tpd is not critical as long as it…