Texas Instruments offers the SN74HC138N, a high-speed 3-to-8-line decoder/demultiplexer.
It is intended to convert three binary inputs into eight discrete outputs, with each representing one of the binary input combinations.
The SN74HC138N's rugged architecture and varied features make it an excellent choice for a variety of applications that require decoding and data routing.
By decoding three binary inputs (A, B, and C) into one of eight outputs, the 3-to-8 Line Decoder/Demultiplexer generates a distinct low signal for every possible combination of inputs.
Active Low Outputs: The outputs are inverted, which means that one output is driven low while the others remain high.
Wide Voltage Range: Operates with a supply voltage range of 2V to 6V, making it suitable for a variety of logic levels.
Low power consumption with a maximum quiescent current of 80µA, making it suitable for battery-powered electronics.
High-Speed Operation: A typical propagation delay of 15ns at 5V ensures fast response times for high-speed applications.
High Fan-Out Capability: Each output may drive up to ten LSTTL loads, allowing it to connect to many devices.
Enable Inputs: Three enable inputs (two active-low, one active-high) provide flexible control over the output state.