The Texas Instruments 7400 series Logic Gates and Inverters are a family of integrated circuits (ICs) that were first introduced in the early 1970s. These ICs are used in a wide variety of digital logic applications, such as computers, calculators, and other electronic devices. The 7400 series ICs are based on the TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) technology, which is a type of digital logic circuit that uses transistors to switch between two logic states. The 7400 series ICs are available in a variety of packages, including DIP (Dual In-line Package), SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit), and PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier). The 7400 series ICs are widely used in many applications, such as logic gates, flip-flops, counters, and multiplexers.
Features
• Low power consumption
• High speed operation
• Wide range of logic functions
• High noise immunity
• Low propagation delay
• High input impedance
• Low output impedance
• High fan-out capability
• Low cost
Applications
• Digital logic circuits
• Computer systems
• Automotive systems
• Industrial control systems
• Telecommunications systems
• Medical equipment
• Security systems
• Robotics
• Avionics systems
• Military systems