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Look on the datasheet. But most are either TTL compatible (0V to 5V) or low voltage TTL compatible (0V to 3.3V). Some have open drain outputs that can handle higher output voltages by using a pullup resistor.

The important thing is always consult the datasheet to know for certain on a specific device.

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