74138 3-to-8 Line Decoder / Demultiplexer IC – DIP-16
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The 74138 is a TTL logic integrated circuit designed to convert 3 binary input lines into 8 mutually exclusive active-low outputs. It performs one-of-eight decoding, where only one output is activated based on the input combination. The device includes three enable inputs (two active-low and one active-high), allowing flexible control and easy cascading for larger decoding systems. Operating on a standard 5V TTL supply, the 74138 is widely used in address decoding, memory selection, signal routing, and digital control applications.
- 3-to-8 line decoder architecture
- One-of-eight output decoding
- Active-low output configuration
- Three enable inputs for flexible control
- Supports cascading for larger decoder systems
- Standard TTL logic compatibility
- Single 5V supply operation
- Fast switching performance
- Suitable for memory and address decoding
- Can function as a demultiplexer
- Reliable digital logic operation
- DIP-16 through-hole package
- Breadboard-friendly design
- Easy PCB integration
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Model: 74138
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Device Type: 3-Line to 8-Line Decoder / Demultiplexer IC
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Logic Family: TTL
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Input Lines: 3
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Output Lines: 8 (Active-Low)
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Enable Inputs: 3 (2 Active-Low, 1 Active-High)
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Supply Voltage: 5V
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Propagation Delay (Typical): 15ns
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Maximum Output Sink Current: 16mA
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Power Consumption (Typical): 75mW
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Package Type: 16-Pin DIP
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Mounting Type: Through-Hole
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Operating Temperature Range: 0°C to +70°C
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Application Type: Address Decoding and Signal Routing