SN74ALS137ADRG4 - Texas Instruments
The SN74ALS137ADRG4 is a high-performance integrated circuit from Texas Instruments, designed to cater to the demanding needs of modern digital systems. This device is a part of the Advanced Low-Power Schottky (ALS) family, which is renowned for combining low power consumption with high-speed operation. The SN74ALS137ADRG4 is specifically a 3-to-8 line decoder/demultiplexer with address latching.
Key Features
- Device Type: Decoder/Demultiplexer
- Logic Family: ALS
- Output Type: Standard
- Number of Outputs: 8
- Number of Inputs: 3
- Supply Voltage Range: 4.5V to 5.5V
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
- Package: SOIC-16
- RoHS: Compliant
The SN74ALS137ADRG4 is adept at converting the three binary-coded inputs into one of eight mutually exclusive outputs when the enable input is at a logical high. The device features a built-in address latch, making it ideal for applications that require data routing, memory addressing, or any function where it is necessary to select a single output line out of many, based on a binary input code.
The device operates over a broad voltage range and supports the industrial temperature range, making it suitable for use in a wide variety of applications, from personal computers and peripherals to data communications and control systems. Its 16-pin SOIC packaging ensures compactness and is suitable for surface-mounted technology, providing ease of integration into various circuit designs.
With its fast propagation delay and low power dissipation, the SN74ALS137ADRG4 is engineered to deliver high-speed performance while maintaining energy efficiency. This makes it an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize their systems for speed and power consumption.
Overall, the SN74ALS137ADRG4 from Texas Instruments is a reliable and versatile component that offers the quality and performance expected from a leading semiconductor manufacturer, making it a top choice for a range of digital logic applications.