A hex inverter is a type of an integrated circuit that contains six inverters. Inverters are the foundation in digital electronics. Many sophisticated digital devices use inverters, including multiplexers, decoders, and state machines.
Main functions An inverter circuit's main function is to output the voltage representing the opposite level to its input. It then inverts the input signal applied. If the applied input is higher, then the output becomes low and vice versa.
Inverters can be made using a variety of different applications, such as NMOS transistors or a single PMOS transistor when used with a resistor. Other options involve using a CMOS configuration which, thanks to the single use transistors, helps to reduce power consumption and improve processing speed.
What are hex inverters used for? Hex inverters have various roles but can be responsible for cleaning up a noisy signal, adding small delay, level shifting, converting between logic families, or as an analog amplifier. Hex inverters can also be constructed with bipolar transistors to improve processing speed.
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Texas Instruments range of Inverters and Buffers from
the 74HC Family of CMOS Logic ICs. The 74HC Family use silicon gate CMOS technology to achieve operating speeds similar to the LSTTL family but with the low power consumption of standard CMOS integrated circuits. High-Speed CMOS LogicOperating Voltage: 2 to 6 ...
Description:
Texas Instruments range of Inverters and Buffers from
the 74HC Family of CMOS Logic ICs. The 74HC Family use silicon gate CMOS technology to achieve operating speeds similar to the LSTTL family but with the low power consumption of standard CMOS integrated circuits. High-Speed CMOS LogicOperating Voltage: 2 to 6 ...
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High-speed CMOS (unbuffered) logicSupply voltage Vcc range: 2.0
to 6.0VSinks or Sources 4mA at Vcc = 4.5VESD Protection Exceeds JESD 22 - 200V Machine Model (A115-A)- 2000V Human Body Model (A114-A) - Exceeds 1000V.