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AIP74HC573TA20.TR
i-CORE
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AIP74HC374TA20.TR
i-CORE
TSSOP-20
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AiP74HC373SA20.TB
i-CORE
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AiP74HC573SA20.TB
i-CORE
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AiP74HC373TA20.TR
i-CORE
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AiP74HC245TA20.TR
i-CORE
Tristate 8 2V 6V TSSOP-20 SMD mount 6.5mm(length)*4.4mm(width)
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Latches

Latches are mechanical or electromechanical devices that are used to hold or secure objects in place. They are essential components in various systems and mechanisms where a locking or holding function is required.

Definition:
A latch is a type of fastening device that can be manually or automatically operated to secure a door, gate, or other movable objects. It typically consists of a bolt or bar that slides into a receiving mechanism to prevent movement or unauthorized access.

Functions:
1. Securing: Latches are used to secure doors, gates, hatches, and other openings to prevent unauthorized entry or to keep them closed.
2. Safety: They provide a safety feature in various applications, ensuring that components remain in place during operation.
3. Control: In automated systems, latches can be used to control the movement of parts, such as in robotics or machinery.
4. Retention: Latches can hold components together, such as in the case of a latch on a suitcase or a toolbox.

Applications:
1. Doors and Windows: Latches are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings to secure doors and windows.
2. Automotive: They are used in cars for hood, trunk, and door latches.
3. Industrial Machinery: Latches are essential in machinery for holding parts in place during operation.
4. Electronics: In electronic devices, latches can be used to secure covers or to maintain a state, such as in a circuit breaker.
5. Furniture: Latches are used in furniture to secure drawers, cabinets, and other compartments.

Selection Criteria:
1. Load Capacity: The latch must be able to handle the weight or force it is expected to secure.
2. Material: Depending on the environment, the material of the latch should be resistant to corrosion, wear, and temperature extremes.
3. Operation: Consider whether the latch will be manually operated or automated, and the ease of use.
4. Security: For security applications, the latch should be resistant to tampering and unauthorized access.
5. Size and Shape: The latch should fit the dimensions and design of the object it is securing.
6. Compatibility: Ensure the latch is compatible with the existing hardware and mounting system.
7. Durability: Look for a latch with a reputation for long-term reliability and minimal maintenance.

In summary, latches are versatile fastening devices that serve a variety of functions across different industries. When selecting a latch, it is crucial to consider its capacity, material, operation, security, size, compatibility, and durability to ensure it meets the specific requirements of the application.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.