Features: • Wide operating voltage: 1.0 to 5.5V• Optimized for Low Voltage applications: 1.0 to 3.6V• Accepts TTL input levels between VCC = 2.7V and VCC = 3.6V• Typical VOLP (output ground bounce) <0.8V @ VCC = 3.3V, Tamb = 25°C• Typical VOHV (output VOH undershoo...
74LV132: Features: • Wide operating voltage: 1.0 to 5.5V• Optimized for Low Voltage applications: 1.0 to 3.6V• Accepts TTL input levels between VCC = 2.7V and VCC = 3.6V• Typical VOLP...
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SYMBOL | PARAMETER | CONDITIONS | RATING | UNIT |
VCC | DC supply voltage | 0.5 to +7.0 | V | |
±IIK | DC input diode current | VI < 0.5 or VI > VCC + 0.5V | 20 | mA |
±IOK | DC output diode current | VO < 0.5 or VO > VCC + 0.5V | 50 | mA |
±IO | DC output source or sink current (standard outputs) | 0.5V < VO < VCC + 0.5V | 25 | mA |
±IGND, ±ICC |
DC VCC or GND current for types with standard outputs |
50 |
mA | |
Tstg | Storage temperature range | 65 to +150 | °C | |
PTOT | Power dissipation per package plastic mini-pack (SO) |
for temperature range: 40 to +125 °C above +70 °C derate linearly with 8 mW/K |
500 | mW |
NOTES:
1. Stresses beyond those listed may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under "recommended operating conditions" is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
2. The input and output voltage ratings may be exceeded if the input and output current ratings are observed.
The 74LV132 is a low-voltage Si-gate CMOS device and is pin and function compatible with 74HC/HCT132.
The 74LV132 contains four 2-input NAND gates which accept standard input signals. They are capable of transforming slowly changing input signals into sharply defined, jitter-free output signals.
The gate switches at different points for positive and negative-going signals. The difference between the positive voltage VT+ and the negative voltage VT is defined as the hysteresis voltage VH.