The CD74HC237E is a high-speed CMOS Logic 3-to-8-line decoder/demultiplexer integrated circuit, designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This device is particularly well-suited for implementing non-inverting decoders and demultiplexers with a wide range of applications in high-performance digital systems.
The CD74HC237E features three binary input lines (A, B, and C) that are decoded to select one of eight output lines (Y0 - Y7). It also includes three enable inputs: two active-low (E1, E2) and one active-high (E3). The presence of address latches on the A, B, and C inputs allows for the simplification of system design by providing the ability to store the address information.
With its high-speed operation and the wide operating voltage range of 2V to 6V, the CD74HC237E is compatible with the requirements of most logic systems and can easily interface with other standard logic families. The device's balanced propagation delay and transition times further ensure reliable and efficient performance across its full operating range.
The CD74HC237E is available in a 16-pin DIP (Dual In-line Package), making it easy to integrate into a variety of circuit boards. Its robust design ensures a high degree of noise immunity and low power consumption, which is characteristic of CMOS logic integrated circuits.
Texas Instruments' commitment to high-quality and reliable components is evident in the CD74HC237E, making it an excellent choice for system designers seeking a versatile and dependable solution for their decoding and demultiplexing needs in applications such as data routing, memory addressing, and control signal generation.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and additional resources, designers and engineers can visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their local sales office.