The SN74HC132PW is a quadruple Positive-NAND Gate with Schmitt-trigger inputs. The circuit functions as a NAND gate, but because of the Schmitt action, it has different input threshold levels for positive- and negative- going signals. The devices perform the Boolean function Y = (A • B)\ or Y = A\ + B\ in positive logic. This circuit is temperature compensated and can be triggered from the slowest of input ramps and still give clean jitter-free output signals.
● Outputs can drive up to 10 LSTTL loads
● 20µA Maximum ICC low power consumption
● 14ns Typical tpd
● ±4mA Output drive at 5V
● 1µA Maximum low input current
● Operation from very slow input transitions
● Temperature-compensated threshold levels
● High noise immunity
● Same pinouts as "HC00"
● Green product and no Sb/Br