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Clemens Ladisch
2 months ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: SN74LVC1G240: Enable PIN for Low output
The largest devices (e.g.
SN74AHC02
) have four NOR gates.
Clemens Ladisch
6 months ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: CD4044B: Can CD4044B work at 3.3V power supply?
Four latches requires eight NAND gates. Use two SN74AHC00s. If you want active-high inputs, or NOR gates instead (
SN74AHC02
). In any case (even with the CD4044B), you need to take care to reset the latch when powering up. (See [FAQ] What is the...
Emrys Maier
over 2 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: SN74AHC132: IBIS Model to perform SI Analysis
Hi Mahendra, The SN74AHC132 has identical output characteristics to the
SN74AHC02
, which has an IBIS model available here: www.ti.com/.../toolssoftware
Max Han
over 3 years ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: CD4077B: what's the difference of NOR Gate and Exclusive NOR gate?
can I use
SN74AHC02
to replace CD4077B? thanks.
Emrys Maier
over 1 year ago
Logic
Logic forum
RE: SN74AHC1G02: If we have Automotive level of SN74AHC1G02
Hi Jessica, No there is no automotive version of this device. There is an
SN74AHC02
-Q1 (quad 2-input NOR gate) and an SN74HC02-Q1 (HC version of the same device). If this answers your question, please click the green "this resolved my issue"...
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