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CD74HC20 Datasheet, PDF (1/6 Pages) Texas Instruments – High Speed CMOS Logic Dual 4-Input NAND Gate
Data sheet acquired from Harris Semiconductor
SCHS130
August 1997
CD74HC20,
CD74HCT20
High Speed CMOS Logic
Dual 4-Input NAND Gate
[ /Title
(CD74H
C20,
CD74H
CT20)
/Subject
(High
Speed
CMOS
Logic
Dual 4-
Input
Features
Description
• Buffered Inputs
•
Typical Propagation Delay:
CL = 15pF, TA = 25oC
8ns
at
VCC
=
5V,
• Fanout (Over Temperature Range)
- Standard Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 LSTTL Loads
- Bus Driver Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 LSTTL Loads
• Wide Operating Temperature Range . . . -55oC to 125oC
• Balanced Propagation Delay and Transition Times
• Significant Power Reduction Compared to LSTTL
Logic ICs
• HC Types
- 2V to 6V Operation
- High Noise Immunity: NIL = 30%, NIH = 30% of VCC
at VCC = 5V
• HCT Types
- 4.5V to 5.5V Operation
- Direct LSTTL Input Logic Compatibility,
VIL= 0.8V (Max), VIH = 2V (Min)
- CMOS Input Compatibility, Il ≤ 1µA at VOL, VOH
The Harris CD74HC20, CD74HCT20, logic gates utilize
silicon gate CMOS technology to achieve operating speeds
similar to LSTTL gates with the low power consumption of
standard CMOS integrated circuits. All devices have the
ability to drive 10 LSTTL loads. The 74HCT logic family is
functionally pin compatible with the standard 74LS logic
family.
Ordering Information
TEMP. RANGE
PART NUMBER
(oC)
PACKAGE
PKG.
NO.
CD74HC20E
-55 to 125 14 Ld PDIP
E14.3
CD74HCT20E
-55 to 125 14 Ld PDIP
E14.3
CD74HC20M
-55 to 125 14 Ld SOIC
M14.15
CD74HCT20M
-55 to 125 14 Ld SOIC
M14.15
CD54HC20W
-55 to 125 Wafer
NOTES:
1. When ordering, use the entire part number. Add the suffix 96 to
obtain the variant in the tape and reel.
2. Die for this part number is available which meets all electrical
specifications. Please contact your local sales office or Harris
customer service for ordering information.
Pinout
CD74HC20, CD74HCT20
(PDIP, SOIC)
TOP VIEW
1A 1
1B 2
NC 3
1C 4
1D 5
1Y 6
GND 7
14 VCC
13 2D
12 2C
11 NC
10 2B
9 2A
8 2Y
CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Users should follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
Copyright © Harris Corporation 1997
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