SN74AHC32N Texas Instruments In Stock
SN74AHC32N is a quad 2-input OR gate logic IC by Texas Instruments, operating at 2V to 5.5V with high-speed AHC CMOS technology. Key specs: 4 independent OR gates, 5.5V max supply, 8-pin PDIP package. From $0.52, in stock with worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
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- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- N/A
- Price
- From $0.5192(MOQ 5)
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
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Key Features
- Quad 2-input OR gate with 4 independent logic channels in a single package
- Wide supply voltage range of 2V to 5.5V for versatile system compatibility
- High-speed AHC CMOS technology with low power consumption
- 8-pin PDIP package for easy through-hole PCB assembly
- TTL-compatible inputs for seamless interfacing with legacy logic families
Applications
The SN74AHC32N is widely used in digital logic design for signal combining, bus arbitration, and interrupt logic in microcontroller-based systems. It is suitable for industrial control, consumer electronics, and communication equipment where multiple OR logic operations are required. Its broad supply voltage range also makes it ideal for battery-powered and mixed-voltage designs.
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
No known alternates. Submit an RFQ and our team can suggest alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the supply voltage range for the SN74AHC32N?
The SN74AHC32N operates over a supply voltage range of 2V to 5.5V, making it compatible with both 3.3V and 5V logic systems commonly used in embedded and digital designs.
How many OR gates are inside the SN74AHC32N?
The SN74AHC32N contains four independent 2-input OR gates in a single 8-pin PDIP package, allowing designers to implement multiple OR logic operations without requiring additional ICs.
What package does the SN74AHC32N come in?
The SN74AHC32N is available in an 8-pin PDIP (plastic dual in-line package), which is ideal for through-hole PCB assembly and prototyping on breadboards.
Is the SN74AHC32N compatible with TTL logic levels?
Yes, the SN74AHC32N features TTL-compatible inputs, enabling direct interfacing with older TTL logic families as well as modern CMOS devices without additional level-shifting circuitry.
What are typical applications for the SN74AHC32N?
Typical applications include digital signal combining, interrupt logic, bus arbitration, and general-purpose OR logic in microcontroller systems, industrial controllers, consumer electronics, and communication equipment.
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| Qty. | Unit Price | Ext. Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5+ | $0.7560 | $3.78 |
| 10+ | $0.6820 | $6.82 |
| 25+ | $0.6500 | $16.25 |
| 100+ | $0.6370 | $63.70 |
| 1000+ | $0.5312 | $531.20 |
| 5000+ | $0.5192 | $2596.05 |
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