The HC365, HCT365, and HC366 silicon gate CMOS three-state buffers are general purpose high-speed non-inverting and inverting buffers. They have high drive current outputs which enable high speed operation even when driving large bus capacitances. These circuits possess the low power dissipation of CMOS circuitry, yet have speeds comparable to low power Schottky TTL circuits. Both circuits are capable of driving up to 15 low power Schottky inputs.
The HC365 and HCT365 are non-inverting buffers, whereas the HC366 is an inverting buffer. These devices have two three-state control inputs (OE1\ and OE2\\) which are NORed together to control all six gates.
The HCT365 logic families are speed, function and pin compatible with the standard LS logic family.
Buffered Inputs
High Current Bus Driver Outputs
Typical Propagation Delay tPLH, tPHL = 8ns at VCC =5V, CL = 15pF, TA = 25°C
Fanout (Over Temperature Range)
Standard Outputs...10 LSTTL Loads
Bus Driver Outputs...15 LSTTL Loads
Wide Operating Temperature Range... 55°C to 125°C
Balanced Propagation Delay and Transition Times
Significant Power Reduction Compared to LSTTL Logic ICs
HC Types
2V to 6V Operation
High Noise Immunity: NIL = 30%, NIH = 30% of VCC at VCC = 5V
HCT Types
4.5V to 5.5V Operation
Direct LSTTL Input Logic Compatibility, VIL = 0.8V (Max), VIH = 2V (Min)