NXP 74HCT147D,653 10-to-4 Line Priority Encoder
The NXP 74HCT147D,653 is a high-performance, CMOS integrated circuit that functions as a 10-to-4 line priority encoder. This device is part of the 74HCT family, which is known for its compatibility with TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) levels while operating at the speed and with the power efficiency of CMOS technology. Encased in a SOIC-16 package, the 74HCT147D,653 is designed for a wide range of applications in digital systems where encoding of multiple inputs is required.
Key Features:
- Priority Encoding: The device provides priority encoding of the inputs to ensure that only the highest-order data line is encoded. This means that if multiple inputs are active, the output will represent the highest priority input.
- Number of Inputs: It has 10 input lines, making it suitable for systems where several sources of data need to be prioritized and encoded into a more manageable form.
- Output Lines: The encoder produces a 4-bit binary code corresponding to the active input, which is ideal for interfacing with microprocessors, microcontrollers, and other digital logic circuits.
- Supply Voltage: It operates on a standard 5V supply voltage, which is common in digital systems, ensuring easy integration with other components.
- Power Dissipation: The 74HCT147D,653 boasts low power consumption, which is critical for power-sensitive applications.
- Speed: This component offers fast propagation delays, allowing for high-speed operation in digital circuits.
Applications:
The NXP 74HCT147D,653 encoder is versatile and can be used in various digital applications including:
- Data multiplexing
- Address decoding
- Control panel interfaces
- Alarm systems
- Computer peripherals
With its robust design and reliable performance, the NXP 74HCT147D,653 is an excellent choice for designers looking to streamline their digital systems with effective priority encoding. Its standard footprint and ease of integration make it a go-to component for a multitude of digital logic solutions.