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74LS109 IC in Pakistan
Features and Specifications 74LS109 IC in Pakistan:
Here are some important features and specifications of the 74LS109 IC.
- Positive Triggering edge
- Operating Voltage: 4.75V – 5.25V DC
- The frequency at a normal voltage (Max): 35MHz
- Propagation delay (Max): 20ns
- High Output Current: 8 mA
- Low Output Current: 0.4 mA
Packing list:
- 1x 74LS109 IC in Pakistan
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