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Practical Electronics for Inventors, 3rd Edition by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk
Practical Electronics for Inventors, 3rd Edition by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk

Practical Electronics for Inventors, 3rd Edition (2013)

by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk

Submitted by Dasha
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Practical Electronics for Inventors, 3rd Edition by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk
Practical Electronics for Inventors, 3rd Edition by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk
Practical Electronics for Inventors, 3rd Edition
by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk

A further improvement in speed over the original 4000B series came with the introduction of the 40H00 series. Although this series was faster than the 4000B series, it was not quite as fast as the 74LS TTL series. The 74C CMOS series also emerged on the scene, which was designed specifically to be pin-compatible with the TTL line. Another significant improvement in the CMOS family came with the development of the 74HC and the 74HCT series. Both these series, like the 74C series, were pin-compatible with the TTL 74 series. The 74HC (high-speed CMOS) series had the same speed as the 74LS as well as the traditional CMOS low-power consumption.⏎ The 74HCT (high-speed CMOS TTL compatible) series was developed to be interchangeable with TTL devices (same input/output voltage level characteristics). The 74HC series is very popular today. Still further improvements in 74HC/74HCT series led to the advanced CMOS logic (74AC/74ACT) series. The 74AC (advanced CMOS) series approached speeds comparable with the 74F TTL series, while the 74ACT (advanced CMOS TTL compatible) series was designed to be TTL compatible.🏁

Submitted by Dasha - 11/19/2025
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