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NXP Semiconductors 74HC3G14GD,125 — Analog & Data Acquisition

Nexperia 74HC3G14GD,125 Triple Schmitt-Trigger Inverter

MPN74HC3G14GD,125
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Nexperia 74HC3G14GD,125 triple Schmitt-trigger inverter, Bulk package, Active lifecycle.

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Specifications

74HC3G14GD,125 specifications
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Product details

The Nexperia 74HC3G14GD,125 is a triple inverter with Schmitt-trigger inputs, built on the high-speed CMOS 74HC logic family. Each of the three inverters provides hysteresis on the input, which cleans up slow or noisy edges before the logic threshold — useful for debouncing a switch, squaring up a sensor output, or conditioning a clock line that travels across a backplane.

That is fine for prototype builds, rework stations, or an MRO stockroom that pulls a few pieces at a time. If your pick-and-place line expects a reel, confirm the reel-pack variant before ordering — this Bulk code is the same die, just a different ship medium.

Frequently asked questions

What are the logic functions of 74HC3G14GD?

It is a triple inverter with Schmitt-trigger inputs — three independent NOT gates, each with hysteresis on the input. The Schmitt-trigger action provides noise immunity and clean edge transitions on slowly changing or noisy input signals.

What is the difference between 74HC3G14GD and standard 74HC14?

The 74HC14 is a hex (six-gate) inverter in a wider package, typically SOIC-14 or DIP-14. The 74HC3G14GD is a triple (three-gate) version in a smaller footprint, suited for designs that need only a few inverters and want to save board space. Both share the same 74HC logic family and Schmitt-trigger input characteristic.