The MM54C150J is a 16-line to 1-line data selector/multiplexer manufactured by National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments). This device selects one of 16 data inputs and routes it to a single output, based on a 4-bit address input. It's designed for a wide range of digital applications where data selection and routing are required.
Applications:
- Data routing
- Logic function generation
- Parallel-to-serial conversion
- Digital multiplexing
- Address decoding
Features:
- Selects one of 16 data sources
- Low power dissipation
- Wide supply voltage range
- TTL compatible
- High noise immunity
Benefits:
- Simplifies data routing in digital systems
- Reduces component count by replacing discrete logic gates
- Suitable for battery-powered applications due to low power consumption
- Easy to interface with other TTL logic devices
- Reliable operation in noisy environments
Additional Details:
The MM54C150J is part of the 54C family of CMOS logic devices, known for their low power consumption and high noise immunity. It operates with a wide supply voltage range, typically from 3V to 15V, providing flexibility in power supply design. The device is TTL compatible, allowing for seamless integration with other TTL logic circuits.
The data selection is controlled by a 4-bit address input, which determines which of the 16 data inputs is routed to the output. An enable input is also provided, allowing the device to be disabled, forcing the output to a known state. The device is typically packaged in a DIP (Dual In-line Package), which is easy to handle and suitable for breadboarding and prototyping.
The MM54C150J is a versatile logic building block that can be used in a variety of digital systems. Its low power consumption, high noise immunity, and TTL compatibility make it a suitable choice for a wide range of applications.