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Voltage for logic gates

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Any datasheet should list a vcc voltage, if I were to guess its probably 5v logic as that's pretty common. 

I'm making a full adder circuit with some logic gates and its been a while since a used them, like 5 years ago I used them with a regulated power supply. Now I want to make the circuit using any kind of battery but the guy that sold them to me failed to specify the input voltage for the logic gates, he just told me that one of them is CMOS and the other ones are TLL(they didnt have one of them in TLL). So I looked it up on the internet and it seems that they both can operate with 5V as the input and I want to double check this before I burn the logic gates. These are the ones im using 

 

http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/247361/RENESAS/HD74LS04P.html

 

https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn54hc32.pdf?HQS=TI-null-null-alldatasheets-df-pf-SEP-wwe

 

http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74ls08.pdf

 

HD74LS04P, SN74LS08N and SN74HC32N

 

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Any datasheet should list a vcc voltage, if I were to guess its probably 5v logic as that's pretty common. 

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On 4/24/2019 at 11:34 PM, Hackentosher said:

Any datasheet should list a vcc voltage, if I were to guess its probably 5v logic as that's pretty common. 

it appears to be working fine with 5 volts all of them. I had one spare and just to test it i ran 9v through it and worked fine too ?.

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