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Hex DM74LS04 Inverting Gates August 1986 Revised March 2000 DM74LS04 Hex Inverting Gates General Description This device contains six independent gates each of which performs the logic INVERT function. Ordering Code: Order Number DM74LS04M DM74LS04SJ DM74LS04N Package Number M14A M14D N14A Package Description 14-Lead Small Outline Integrated Circuit (SOIC), JEDEC MS-120, 0.150 Narrow 14-Lead Small Outline...

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Hex DM74LS04 Inverting Gates August 1986 Revised March 2000 DM74LS04 Hex Inverting Gates General Description This device contains six independent gates each of which performs the logic INVERT function. Ordering Code: Order Number DM74LS04M DM74LS04SJ DM74LS04N Package Number M14A M14D N14A Package Description 14-Lead Small Outline Integrated Circuit (SOIC), JEDEC MS-120, 0.150 Narrow 14-Lead Small Outline Package (SOP), EIAJ TYPE II, 5.3mm Wide 14-Lead Plastic Dual-In-Line Package (PDIP), JEDEC MS-001, 0.300 Wide Devices also available in Tape and Reel. Specify by appending the suffix letter "X" to the ordering code. Connection Diagram Function Table Y=A Input A L H H = HIGH Logic Level L = LOW Logic Level Output Y H L 2000 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation DS006345 www.fairchildsemi.com DM74LS04 Absolute Maximum Ratings(Note 1) Supply Voltage Input Voltage Operating Free Air Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range 7V 7V 0C to +70C -65C to +150C Note 1: The "Absolute Maximum Ratings" are those values beyond which the safety of the device cannot be guaranteed. The device should not be operated at these limits. The parametric values defined in the Electrical Characteristics tables are not guaranteed at the absolute maximum ratings. The "Recommended Operating Conditions" table will define the conditions for actual device operation. Recommended Operating Conditions Symbol VCC VIH VIL IOH IOL TA Supply Voltage HIGH Level Input Voltage LOW Level Input Voltage HIGH Level Output Current LOW Level Output Current Free Air Operating Temperature 0 Parameter Min 4.75 2 0.8 -0.4 8 70 Nom 5 Max 5.25 Units V V V mA mA C Electrical Characteristics over recommended operating free air temperature range (unless otherwise noted) Symbol VI VOH VOL Parameter Input Clamp Voltage HIGH Level Output Voltage LOW Level Output Voltage II IIH IIL IOS ICCH ICCL Input Current @ Max Input Voltage HIGH Level Input Current LOW Level Input Current Short Circuit Output Current Supply Current with Outputs HIGH Supply Current with Outputs LOW VCC = Max, VI = 2.7V VCC = Max, VI = 0.4V VCC = Max (Note 3) VCC = Max VCC = Max -20 1.2 3.6 20 -0.36 -100 2.4 6.6 A mA mA mA mA Conditions VCC = Min, II = -18 mA VCC = Min, IOH = VIL Max, = Max VCC = Min, IOL = Max, VIH = Min IOL = 4 mA, VCC = Min VCC = Max, VI = 7V 2.7 3.4 0.35 0.25 0.5 0.4 0.1 mA Min Typ (Note 2) Max -1.5 Units V V V Note 2: All typicals are at VCC = 5V, TA = 25C. Note 3: Not more than one output should be shorted at a time, and the duration should not exceed one second. Switching Characteristics at VCC = 5V and TA = 25C RL = 2 k Symbol Parameter Min tPLH tPHL Propagation Delay Time LOW-to-HIGH Level Output Propagation Delay Time HIGH-to-LOW Level Output 3 3 CL = 15 pF Max 10 10 Min 4 4 CL = 50 pF Max 15 15 ns ns Units www.fairchildsemi.com 2 DM74LS04 Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted 14-Lead Small Outline Integrated Circuit (SOIC), JEDEC MS-120, 0.150 Narrow Package Number M14A 3 www.fairchildsemi.com DM74LS04 Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued) 14-Lead Small Outline Package (SOP), EIAJ TYPE II, 5.3mm Wide Package Number M14D www.fairchildsemi.com 4 DM74LS04 Hex Inverting Gates Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued) 14-Lead Plastic Dual-In-Line Package (PDIP), JEDEC MS-001, 0.300 Wide Package Number N14A Fairchild does not assume any responsibility for use of any circuitry described, no circuit patent licenses are implied and Fairchild reserves the right at any time withou...

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