The SN74ALS251D is a high-quality Data Selector/Multiplexer from Texas Instruments designed for multiplexing and data routing applications. This integrated circuit is part of the advanced low-power Schottky (ALS) series, which is renowned for its balance between speed and power consumption. The SN74ALS251D is particularly suited for creating efficient and reliable designs in digital systems.
Key Features
- Logic Type: 1-of-8 Data Selector/Multiplexer
- Number of Circuits: Single
- Output Type: 3-State
- Propagation Delay Time: Typically 11 ns at 5V
- Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to 125°C
- Mounting Type: Surface Mount
- Package / Case: SOIC-16
- Supply Voltage: 4.5V to 5.5V
Product Applications
The SN74ALS251D is versatile and can be used across various applications that require data selection or multiplexing. It is commonly found in:
- Data transmission systems
- Communication switches
- Computer systems
- Instrumentation and control systems
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to manufacturing high-quality components that meet rigorous industry standards. The SN74ALS251D is no exception, offering dependable performance in a wide range of environmental conditions. Its operating temperature range of -55°C to 125°C ensures that the device can handle extreme variations in ambient temperature, making it suitable for industrial applications.
Environmental Compliance
The SN74ALS251D is compliant with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directives, which means it is manufactured with a focus on environmental safety and sustainability. By choosing this product, customers are selecting a component that minimizes the use of substances that can harm the environment and human health.
Ordering and Packaging
When ordering the SN74ALS251D, it is available in a tape and reel packaging, facilitating efficient assembly during the manufacturing process. Texas Instruments provides comprehensive technical support and documentation, ensuring ease of integration and peace of mind for designers and engineers.