Hex Inverter (semiconductor)
Title
Hex Inverter (semiconductor)
Description
It's a small black rectangle with multiple silver prongs coming off either side. There is a Motorola symbol on it along with identifying numbers. It is meant to read inputs of energy voltages and convert them to outputs. If the input is low, it will invert the output to be high, and vice versa.
Other Marks or Symbols
207HW
Function
It is meant to read inputs of energy voltages and convert them to outputs. If the input is low, it will invert the output to be high, and vice versa.
Designer
Motorola
Country of Origin
Japan
Evidence
I found this information from a PDF - https://assets.nexperia.com/documents/data-sheet/74HCU04.pdf -
I could not find the date that this item was created so I assume it was created around the time of the Super Nintendo itself, early 1990's. I know that the other information I found is accurate because the PDF I found is a manual for the item. Although the item is called a "Hex Inverter", I inferred that it is a type of semi-conductor because when I googled the identification number, the item that came up was called a "semi-conductor".
I could not find the date that this item was created so I assume it was created around the time of the Super Nintendo itself, early 1990's. I know that the other information I found is accurate because the PDF I found is a manual for the item. Although the item is called a "Hex Inverter", I inferred that it is a type of semi-conductor because when I googled the identification number, the item that came up was called a "semi-conductor".
Collection:
Super Nintendo
Tags
Citation
“Hex Inverter (semiconductor),” Mapping Our Devices, accessed May 2, 2026, https://maps.dgst101.net/items/show/260.
