SN74HC10N-P2 Texas Instruments Integrated Circuit (Dual-In-Line Packages) In Stock
SN74HC10N-P2 is a triple 3-input NAND gate IC in a 14-pin DIP package, operating from 2 V to 6 V supply. It features high-speed CMOS logic with 80 mA output drive capability and TTL-compatible inputs. Suitable for general-purpose logic applications in industrial and consumer electronics.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
- Package
- Dual-In-Line Packages
- Pin Count
- 14
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- SN74HC10N-P2 Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Integrated Circuit
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- Triple 3-input NAND gate logic
- 2 V to 6 V wide supply range
- 80 mA output drive current
- TTL-compatible input levels
- High-speed CMOS technology
- 14-pin DIP through-hole package
Applications
The SN74HC10N-P2 is widely used in digital logic design for signal conditioning, address decoding, and combinational logic circuits in embedded systems. It suits industrial control equipment and consumer electronics requiring reliable NAND gate functions. Its wide voltage range also makes it appropriate for battery-powered and mixed-voltage designs.
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
Compatible alternatives and drop-in replacements for SN74HC10N-P2:
Frequently Asked Questions
What supply voltage range does the SN74HC10N-P2 support?
The SN74HC10N-P2 operates from a 2 V to 6 V supply voltage range, making it compatible with both 3.3 V and 5 V logic systems. This wide range gives designers flexibility in mixed-voltage and battery-powered applications requiring reliable NAND gate operation.
How many NAND gates are integrated in the SN74HC10N-P2 and what are their input counts?
The SN74HC10N-P2 integrates 3 independent NAND gates, each with 3 inputs, housed in a 14-pin DIP package. Each gate can drive up to 80 mA output current, providing sufficient drive strength for standard CMOS and TTL loads in logic circuit designs.
Which applications are best served by the SN74HC10N-P2 in industrial designs?
In industrial designs, the SN74HC10N-P2 suits address decoding, combinational logic, and signal gating where 2 V to 6 V operation and 80 mA drive capability are required. Its 14-pin DIP packaging makes prototyping and through-hole PCB assembly straightforward for control panels and test equipment.
Is the SN74HC10N-P2 a drop-in replacement for 74LS10 or 74HCT10 devices?
The SN74HC10N-P2 is pin-compatible with 74LS10 and 74HCT10 NAND gate ICs in the 14-pin DIP footprint. However, note that its input voltage thresholds follow CMOS levels referenced to VCC, so at 5 V operation it accepts TTL-level inputs meeting the 0.8 V low and 2 V high thresholds specified for this family.
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