ON Semiconductor MC74HC139ANG Dual 2-to-4 Line Decoder/Demultiplexer
The ON Semiconductor MC74HC139ANG is a high-performance, dual 2-to-4 line decoder/demultiplexer integrated circuit that is part of the high-speed CMOS family. This versatile component is designed to be used in a wide range of decoding and demultiplexing applications, offering a convenient solution for systems that require the distribution of signals and data to multiple destinations from a single source.
Key Features
- Logic Type: Dual 2-to-4 Line Decoder/Demultiplexer
- High-Speed CMOS Technology: Ensures low power consumption and high noise immunity.
- Operating Voltage Range: 2V to 6V, accommodating a variety of logic level requirements.
- Output Drive Capability: Capable of driving up to 10 LSTTL loads, providing ample current for downstream devices.
- Propagation Delay Time: Fast signal processing with a typical delay time of 18ns at a 6V supply.
- Package: Housed in a 16-pin PDIP (Plastic Dual-In-Line Package), ensuring easy integration into a wide range of electronic systems.
- Temperature Range: Designed to operate over the industrial temperature range of -55°C to 125°C.
Applications
The MC74HC139ANG is ideally suited for applications that require signal routing and data distribution, including:
- Memory decoding or data routing in computer systems
- Control systems for industrial automation
- Communication equipment
- Complex logic circuits requiring multiple input signal management
Quality and Reliability
ON Semiconductor is known for its commitment to quality, and the MC74HC139ANG is no exception. It has been rigorously tested to meet stringent industry standards, ensuring reliable performance in even the most demanding conditions. The component's robust design and high-quality construction make it a trusted choice for engineers and designers looking for a decoder/demultiplexer solution.
With its combination of flexibility, performance, and reliability, the ON Semiconductor MC74HC139ANG is an excellent choice for your decoding and demultiplexing needs in a variety of electronic applications.