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Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHC1G14 Single Schmidt NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHC1G32 Single OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHC1G86 Single EX-OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHC1GU04 74AHC1G04, Single NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1G00 Single NAND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1G02 Single NOR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1G04 Single NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1G08 Single AND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1G125 Single Buffer Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1G126 Single Buffer Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1G14 Single Schmidt NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1G32 Single OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1G86 Single EX-OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AHCT1GU04 74AHCT1G04, Single NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G00 Single NAND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G02 Single NOR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G04 Single NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G06 Single NOT Gate w/ Open Drain, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G07 Single Buffer Gate w/ Open Drain, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G08 Single AND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G125 Single Buffer Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G126 Single Buffer Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G14 Single Schmidt NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G17 Single Schmidt Buffer Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G18 Single Demultiplexer, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G19 Single 1 of 2 Decoder, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G240 Single Buffer/Driver Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G32 Single OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G66 Single Analog Switch 74AUC1G74 Single D Flip-Flop, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G79 Single D Flip-Flop, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G80 Single D Flip-Flop Iverted Output, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1G86 Single EX-OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC1GU04 74AUC1G04, Single NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G00 Dual NAND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G02 Dual NOR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G04 Dual NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G06 Dual NOT Gate w/ Open Drain, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G07 Dual Buffer w/ Open Drain, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G08 Dual AND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G125 Dual Buffer Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G126 Dual Buffer Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G240 Dual Inverter Buffer Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G241 Dual Buffer Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G32 Dual OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G34 Dual Buffer, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G53 1 to 2 Analog Swich Mux/Demux, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G66 Dual Analog Switch 74AUC2G79 Dual D Flip-Flop, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G80 Dual D Flip-Flop w/ Negative Output, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2G86 Dual EX-OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUC2GU04 74AUC2G04, Dual NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G00 Single NAND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G02 Single NOR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G04 Single NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G06 Single NOT Gate w/ Open Drain, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G07 Single Buffer Gate w/ Open Drain, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G08 Single AND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G125 Single Buffer Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G126 Single Buffer Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G14 Single Schmidt NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G17 Single Schmidt Buffer Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G240 Single Buffer/Driver Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G32 Single OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G34 Single Buffef Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G57 Configurable Multi-Function Single Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G58 74LAUP1G58, Configurable Multi-Function Single Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G74 Single D Flip-Flop, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G79 Single D Flip-Flop, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G80 Single D Flip-Flop Iverted Output, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G97 Configurable Multi-Function Single Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G98 Configurable Multi-Function Single Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1G99 Configurable Multi-Function Single Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74AUP1GU04 74AUP1G04, Single NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74CB3T1G125 Single FET Bus Switch 74CBT1G125 Single FET Bus Switch 74CBT1G384 Single FET Bus Switch 74CBTD1G125 Single FET Bus Switch 74CBTD1G384 Single FET Bus Switch 74CBTLV1G125 Single FET Bus Switch 74LVC1G00 Single NAND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G02 Single NOR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G04 Single NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G06 Single NOT Gate w/ Open Drain, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G07 Single Buffer Gate w/ Open Drain, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G08 Single AND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G0832 Single AND-OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G10 Single NAND 3in Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G11 Single AND 3in Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G123 Single Retrigerrable Monostabile Multivibrator, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G125 Single Buffer Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G126 Single Buffer Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G139 2 to 4 Decoder, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G14 Single Schmidt NOT Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G17 Single Schmidt Buffer Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G175 Single D Flip-Flop w/ Asnynchronus Clear, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G18 Single Demultiplexer, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G19 1 of 2 Decoder, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G240 Single Buffer/Driver Gate Tri-State, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G27 Single NOR 3in Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G29 2 of 3 Decoder, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G3157 SPDT Analog Swich, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G32 Single OR Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G3208 Single OR-AND Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G332 Single OR 3in Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G34 Single Buffef Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G373 Single D Latch, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G374 Single D Flip-Flop Tri-State Output, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G38 Single NAND Gate Open Drain, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G386 Single EX-OR 3in Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G57 Configurable Multi-Function Single Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G58 Configurable Multi-Function Single Gate, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G66 Single Analog Switch 74LVC1G79 Single D Flip-Flop, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G80 Single D Flip-Flop Iverted Output, Low-Voltage CMOS 74LVC1G86 Single EX-OR Gate, Low-Voltage
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