Texas Instruments SN74HC368 Hex Inverting Buffers
Texas Instruments SN74HC368 Hex Inverting Buffers are designed to improve the density and performance of clock drivers, 3-state memory address drivers, and bus-oriented receivers and transmitters. The Texas Instruments SN74HC368 devices are organized as 2-line and dual 4-line buffers/drivers with active-low output-enable (1/OE and 2/OE) inputs. When /OE is low, the device passes inverted data from the A inputs to the Y outputs. The outputs are in the high impedance state when /OE is high.Features
- Wide operating voltage range of 2V to 6V
- High-current 3-state outputs drive bus lines, buffer memory address registers, or drive up to 15 LSTTL loads
- Inverting outputs
- Low power consumption, 80µA (max.) ICC
- Typical tpd = 10ns
- ±6mA output drive at 5V
- A low input current of 1μA (max.)
Applications
- Bus-oriented systems
- Memory address drivers
- Clock drivers
- Logic signal buffering and inverting
- Line drivers
Additional Resources
- Application Note: Designing With Logic
- Application Note: Implications of Slow or Floating CMOS Inputs
- Application Note: Understanding and Interpreting Standard-Logic Data Sheets
- Application Note: Using High-Speed CMOS and Advanced CMOS in Systems With Multiple VCC
- Selection Guide: Logic Guide
- User Guide: LOGIC Pocket Data Book
Functional Block Diagram
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