The maximum frequency of operation for the SN74H11N is typically around 25 MHz, but it can vary depending on the specific application and operating conditions.
The output enable (OE) pin is active-low, meaning that it must be pulled low to enable the outputs. When OE is high, the outputs are in a high-impedance state.
It is recommended to power up the VCC pin before applying any input signals to ensure proper operation. Additionally, it's a good practice to power up the device in a controlled manner to prevent any potential latch-up or damage.
Yes, the SN74H11N is compatible with 5V systems, but it's essential to ensure that the input signals are within the recommended voltage range (VCC - 0.5V to VCC + 0.5V) to prevent damage or malfunction.
When the device is in a power-down state (VCC = 0V), it's essential to ensure that the input signals are not driven, as this can cause damage to the device. It's recommended to use pull-up or pull-down resistors to keep the inputs in a defined state.