SN74LVC138ADRG4 Overview
Due to the fact that it is provided in the 16-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width), digital switch allows the board to be compacted.The package is packaged in accordance with Tape & Reel (TR).Mounting is performed using Surface Mount.the multiplexers uses an analog IC Decoder/Demultiplexer.A temperature of -40°C~85°C will not leave the turn signal swturn signal switchch susceptible to external influences.The turn signal switch is designed for use with a 1.65V~3.6V supply voltage, which gives it a lot of flexibility.In addition to being a member of the 74LVC series, these multiplexers have a wide range of applications.The basic configuration includes 16 terminations.The base part number is 74LVC138, which is also useful when looking up signal switch's related components.The multiplexer's system is powered by 1.8V volts.This turn signal switch has a total of 16 component pins.As a result, GULL WING represents the end of the conductors.Single is employed as its supply type.A total of 16 pins are configured on this board.Surface Mount is the way it is mounted.In the LVC/LCX/Z family, the logic switch is included.There are 8 bits signal multiplexer provides.There are 8 outputs designed for the operation of the turn signal switch.In electronic terms, the digital switch ic is classified as Decoder/Drivers.Without the influence of external factors, it consumes 10μA current of multiplexer ic.This multiplexer has a total of 3 inputs.The switches package is packaged in accordance with the TR method.It contains 1 elements in mux switch configuration.
SN74LVC138ADRG4 Features
Supplied in the 16-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) package
Adopting a supply type of Single
SN74LVC138ADRG4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments SN74LVC138ADRG4 Signal Switches / Multiplexers / Decoders applications.
- Logic circuits
- Decimal decoder
- Frequency multiplexing system
- Analog to digital conversion
- Solenoid cooling fan
- Logic gates for other digital devices
- Data distribution
- Transmission from the computer system of a satellite
- Microprocessor instruction decoding
- Memory chips