LeeW wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 6:24 pm
my understanding is that the 07 is a "library reference" which is a reference to some arbitrary parts library and not an accurate description.
The LibRef field for the the vast majority of the parts seems to be a description of the part, apart from BC856AL which itself matches a part number but not the comment so generic series name? In a few cases, including U1,U2,U3,U4 and the SNAC connector it is the exact manufacturers part no, except for in U1 04 is inverting and 07 is non inverting, so I think it's just wrong. I must not have noticed that the last digit in the Comment field and LibRef field were different so I copied the LibRef field by mistake.
LeeW wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 6:24 pm
DBV is the SOT-23 footprint. And I think the R at the end is for RoHS compliance.
DBV does seem to be the footprint, but I don't think R is for RoHS. There are 7 matching parts on Mouser for SN74LVC1G04 and they are all RoHS compliant but they don't all have an R. Given that there is SN74LVC1G04DBVT and SN74LVC1G04DBVR I thought it might be Tape and Reel, but all 7 are available as Tape, Mouse Reel, and Full Reel. The suffixes are T, R, TE4, RE4, TG4, REP, and RQ1. Anything with a T is available in full reels of 250 and R in full reels of 3000 so I think that's what those mean. That leaves E4, G4, EP and Q1.They all appear to have the same basic specs, apart from EP and Q1 which show the voltages to be 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V, 5V rather than 1.65V to 5.5V, and appear to be military grade and automotive grade respectively. That leaves E4 and G4. I don't know what those mean. All 7 are described as single inverters in the datasheets. TBH the main difference seems to be the price and SN74LVC1G04DBVR is the cheapest. I don't see a reason to go for one of the others, and if the Youtai one you got is functionally the same then it should be ok.
I don't understand why someone would go for the T rather than the R though given it's twice the price and appears to be the same other than reel size.