The recommended operating voltage range for the SN74ALVC04DGVR is 1.65V to 3.6V, as specified in the datasheet. However, it's recommended to operate the device within the 2.3V to 3.6V range for optimal performance and to ensure compatibility with most digital systems.
When the input pins are not in use, it's recommended to tie them to a valid logic level (either VCC or GND) to prevent them from floating. This helps to prevent unwanted switching and reduces power consumption.
The maximum frequency of operation for the SN74ALVC04DGVR is typically limited by the propagation delay of the device, which is around 3.5ns. However, the actual maximum frequency of operation depends on the specific application, PCB layout, and system design. As a general rule, it's recommended to operate the device at a frequency below 100MHz to ensure reliable operation.
While the SN74ALVC04DGVR is designed to operate at voltages up to 3.6V, it's not recommended to use it in a 5V system. The device may not operate correctly or may be damaged if the input voltage exceeds 3.6V. If you need a 5V-compatible inverter, consider using a different device, such as the 74HC04 or 74HCT04.
To ensure that the SN74ALVC04DGVR meets the required EMC standards, follow proper PCB design and layout guidelines, such as keeping the device away from noise sources, using proper decoupling capacitors, and implementing adequate shielding. Additionally, consider using devices with built-in EMC protection features, such as the SN74ALVC04DGVR's built-in electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection.
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