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  1. The 74×14 (ex 74HC14) is a common logic IC with six Schmitt-trigger inverters. I love this chip because you can do a lot of cool stuff with it (oscillators, sound, blinking, etc). In this guide, I will show you everything you need to know about this chip so that you’ll be prepared to build your own projects based on this chip.

  2. The 74AC14 and 74ACT14 contain six inverter gates each with a Schmitt trigger input. They are capable of transforming slowly changing input signals into sharply defined, jitter−free output signals. In addition, they have a greater noise margin than conventional inverters.

  3. Details. IC GATE NAND 4CH 2-INP 14DIP.

  4. TI’s SN74HC14 is a 6-ch, 2-V to 6-V inverters with Schmitt-Trigger inputs. Find parameters, ordering and quality information.

  5. The NTE7414 is a hex Schmitt trigger inverter in a 14−Lead plastic DIP type package. The device is temperature−compensated and can be triggered from the slowest of input ramps and still give clean, jitter−free output signals. Features: Operation from Very Slow Edges Improved Line−Receiving Characteristics High Noise Immunity.

  6. DM7414 Hex Inverter with Schmitt Trigger Input. General Description. This device contains six independent gates each of which performs the logic INVERT function. Each input has hyster- esis which increases the noise immunity and transforms a slowly changing input signal to a fast changing, jitter free output.

  7. The MC74HC14A/MC74HCT14A is useful to “square up” slow input rise and fall times. Due to hysteresis voltage of the Schmitt trigger, the device finds applications in noisy environments. The MC74HC14A has CMOS−level input thresholds while the MC74HCT14A has TTL−Level input thresholds. Features. Output Drive Capability: 10 LSTTL Loads.

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