SN74HC139ADB

SN74HC139ADB

Manufacturer No:

SN74HC139ADB

Manufacturer:

Texas Instruments

Description:

DECODER/DEMUX DUAL 2-TO-4

Datasheet:

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SN74HC139ADB Specifications

  • Type
    Parameter
  • Supplier Device Package
    16-SSOP
  • Package / Case
    16-SSOP (0.209", 5.30mm Width)
  • Mounting Type
    Surface Mount
  • Operating Temperature
    -40°C ~ 85°C
  • Voltage - Supply
    2V ~ 6V
  • Voltage Supply Source
    Single Supply
  • Current - Output High, Low
    5.2mA, 5.2mA
  • Independent Circuits
    2
  • Circuit
    1 x 2:4
  • Type
    Decoder/Demultiplexer
  • Packaging
    Bulk
  • Product Status
    Active
  • Series
    74HC
The SN74HC139ADB is a specific integrated circuit chip manufactured by Texas Instruments. It is a dual 2-to-4 line decoder/demultiplexer with separate enable inputs. Here are some advantages and application scenarios of this chip:Advantages: 1. Versatility: The SN74HC139ADB chip can be used as both a decoder and a demultiplexer, providing flexibility in designing digital circuits. 2. High-speed operation: It operates at high speeds, making it suitable for applications that require quick response times. 3. Low power consumption: The chip is designed to consume low power, making it energy-efficient. 4. Wide operating voltage range: It can operate within a wide voltage range, typically from 2V to 6V, allowing compatibility with various systems.Application scenarios: 1. Address decoding: The SN74HC139ADB chip is commonly used in digital systems to decode address lines, enabling the selection of specific memory locations or peripheral devices. 2. Data demultiplexing: It can be used to demultiplex a single data line into multiple output lines, allowing data to be distributed to different destinations. 3. Circuit design: The chip is often utilized in various digital circuit designs, such as multiplexers, data selectors, and address decoders. 4. Microcontroller interfacing: It can be employed to interface microcontrollers with other devices, such as memory chips or peripheral modules, by decoding control signals.Remember to consult the chip's datasheet and application notes for detailed information on its specifications, pin configurations, and recommended usage guidelines.