These TTL hex buffers and drivers feature high-voltage open-collector outputs for
interfacing with high-level circuits (such as MOS) or for driving high-current loads (such as lamps
or relays), and also are characterized for use as buffers for driving TTL inputs. The SN5407 and
SN7407 devices have minimum breakdown voltages of 30 V, and the SN5417 and SN7417 devices have
minimum breakdown voltages of 15 V. The maximum sink current is 30 mA for the SN5407 and SN5417
devices and 40 mA for the SN7407 and SN7417 devices.
These devices perform the Boolean function Y = A in positive logic.
These circuits are completely compatible with most TTL families. Inputs are diode clamped
to minimize transmission-line effects, which simplifies design. Typical power dissipation is 145
mW, and average propagation delay time is 14 ns.
These TTL hex buffers and drivers feature high-voltage open-collector outputs for
interfacing with high-level circuits (such as MOS) or for driving high-current loads (such as lamps
or relays), and also are characterized for use as buffers for driving TTL inputs. The SN5407 and
SN7407 devices have minimum breakdown voltages of 30 V, and the SN5417 and SN7417 devices have
minimum breakdown voltages of 15 V. The maximum sink current is 30 mA for the SN5407 and SN5417
devices and 40 mA for the SN7407 and SN7417 devices.
These devices perform the Boolean function Y = A in positive logic.
These circuits are completely compatible with most TTL families. Inputs are diode clamped
to minimize transmission-line effects, which simplifies design. Typical power dissipation is 145
mW, and average propagation delay time is 14 ns.