Product Overview: 74LV139PW by NXP Semiconductors
The 74LV139PW is a high-performance, low-voltage dual 2-to-4 line decoder/demultiplexer manufactured by NXP Semiconductors. This integrated circuit is designed to support the needs of the latest high-speed, low-power applications in the electronics industry. The 74LV139PW is part of the LV family, which operates on a low voltage range, making it ideal for battery-operated and portable devices where power efficiency is crucial.
This device features two independent decoders, each accepting two binary weighted inputs (A0, A1) and providing four mutually exclusive active LOW outputs (Y0 to Y3). Each decoder has an active LOW enable input (E). When the enable input is held high, all outputs of the decoder are held high, effectively disabling the decoding function and conserving power.
The 74LV139PW is housed in a TSSOP16 (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package), which is a space-saving package that is ideal for applications where board space is at a premium. The TSSOP16 package is also recognized for its reliability and robustness in various operating conditions.
Key Features:
- Wide operating voltage range: 1.0V to 5.5V
- Low power consumption: Ideal for battery-powered applications
- High noise immunity: Ensures stable operation in noisy environments
- Low propagation delay: Suitable for high-speed operations
- Output capability: Standard
- Latch-up performance exceeds 250 mA per JESD 78 Class II Level B
- ESD protection: HBM JESD22-A114F exceeds 2000V, MM JESD22-A115-A exceeds 200V
The 74LV139PW is versatile and can be used in a wide array of applications, including address decoding in memory selection, data routing, and function selection in computing and communication systems. Its low-power characteristics also make it suitable for use in portable electronics, such as handheld devices, where extending battery life is a significant concern.
NXP Semiconductors is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the 74LV139PW is no exception. It is a crucial component for designers looking to create efficient, high-performance systems with stringent power and space requirements.