SN74LVC07A
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HEX BUFFER/DRIVER WITH OPEN-DRAIN OUTPUTS
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FEATURES
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Operates From 1.65 V to 5 V
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Max tpd of 2.6 ns at 5 V
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Inputs and Open-Drain Outputs Accept
Voltages up to 5.5 V
Latch-Up Performance Exceeds 250 mA Per
JESD 17
DESCRIPTION/ORDERING INFORMATION
This hex buffer/driver is designed for 1.65-V to 5.5-V VCC operation.
The outputs of the SN74LVC07A device are open drain and can be connected to other open-drain outputs to
implement active-low wired-OR or active-high wired-AND functions. The maximum sink current is 24 mA.
Inputs can be driven from 1.8-V, 2.5-V, 3.3-V (LVTTL), or 5-V (CMOS) devices. This feature allows the use of
this device as translators in a mixed-system environment.
ORDERING INFORMATION
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PACKAGE(1)(2)
ORDERABLE PART NUMBER
SN74LVC07ARGYR
SN74LVC07AD
TOP-SIDE MARKING
LC07A
QFN – RGY
SOIC – D
Reel of 1000
Tube of 50
Reel of 2500
Reel of 250
Reel of 2000
Reel of 2000
Tube of 90
SN74LVC07ADR
LVC07A
SN74LVC07ADT
SOP – NS
SN74LVC07ANSR
SN74LVC07ADBR
SN74LVC07APW
LVC07A
LC07A
–40°C to 85°C
SSOP – DB
TSSOP – PW
TVSOP – DGV
Reel of 2000
Reel of 250
Reel of 2000
SN74LVC07APWR
SN74LVC07APWT
SN74LVC07ADGVR
LC07A
LC07A
(1) Package drawings, thermal data, and symbolization are available at www.ti.com/packaging.
(2) For the most current package and ordering information, see the Package Option Addendum at the end of this document, or see the TI
website at www.ti.com.
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