Digital Electronics - Logic Gates - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Logic Gates - General Questions (Q.No. 46)
46.
The term "hex inverter" refers to:
an inverter that has six inputs
six inverters in a single package
a six-input symbolic logic device
an inverter that has a history of failure
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Dharani said:   8 years ago
Thanks @Shreyas.

Shreyas said:   1 decade ago
The hex inverter is an integrated circuit that contains six (hexa-) inverters. For example, the 7404 TTL chip which has 14 pins and the 4049 CMOS chip which has 16 pins, 2 of which are used for power/referencing, and 12 of which are used by the inputs and outputs of the six inverters (the 4049 has 2 pins with no connection).

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