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Texas Instruments SN7414N — Analog & Data Acquisition

SN7414N Texas Instruments 74xx Inverter, Schmitt Trigger

MPNSN7414N
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Texas Instruments 7400 series, SN7414N, Inverter, Schmitt Trigger, 6 Circuits, 1 Input, 800µA, 16mA, 4.75V to 5.25V, Through Hole, 14-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm), 0°C to 70°C.

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Packaging14-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
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Specifications

SN7414N Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Series7400
Logic typeInverter
Mounting typeThrough Hole
Voltage4.75V ~ 5.25V
Current - output high, low800µA, 16mA
Number of inputs1
Operating temperature0°C ~ 70°C
PackageTube
FeaturesSchmitt Trigger
Case14-DIP (0.300\", 7.62mm)
Number of circuits6
Input logic level - low0.6V
Input logic level - high2V
Max propagation delay @ v, max CL22ns @ 5V, 15pF

Product details

Six Schmitt-trigger inverters in a 14-pin DIP

The Texas Instruments SN7414N packs six independent inverter gates, each with Schmitt-trigger input hysteresis, into a 14-pin through-hole DIP. It operates from a 4.75 V to 5.25 V supply — standard 5 V TTL rail — and delivers a typical propagation delay of 22 ns into a 15 pF load at 5 V. The Schmitt action cleans up noisy or slow-rising input signals, producing a clean digital output. This part is rated for commercial-temperature environments (0°C to 70°C), making it a fit for benchtop instruments, office equipment, and indoor control PCBs where industrial temperature range is not required.

Lifecycle and compliance

The SN7414N is listed as Active and RoHS3 compliant.

Frequently asked questions

Is SN7414N RoHS compliant?

Yes, it is RoHS3 compliant.

What is the difference between SN7414N and SN74LS14N?

Both are 6-channel Schmitt-trigger inverters in a 14-DIP package. The SN74LS14N is the low-power Schottky variant, which typically draws lower supply current and has slightly different input threshold levels. The SN7414N is the standard TTL version. Pinout and function are identical, so they are often interchangeable in legacy designs, but verify timing and drive levels if swapping.