Series of transistor–transistor logic integrated circuits
"8400 series", "7400 series", "6400 series", "5400 series", and "74 series" redirect here. For other uses, see 8400, 7400, 6400, 5400, and 74 (disambiguation).
In 1964, Texas Instruments introduced the SN5400 series of logic chips, in a ceramic semiconductor package. A low-cost plastic package SN7400 series was introduced in 1966 which quickly gained over 50% of the logic chip market, and eventually becoming de facto standardized electronic components.[4][5] Since the introduction of the original bipolar-transistor TTL parts, pin-compatible parts were introcducted with such features as low power CMOS technology and lower supply voltages. Surface mount packages exist for several popular logic family functions.[6]