Product Overview: SN74LVC138ADRG4
The SN74LVC138ADRG4 is a high-performance, integrated circuit designed by Texas Instruments, one of the leading manufacturers in the semiconductor industry. This device belongs to the 74LVC series and is a 3-line to 8-line decoder/demultiplexer featuring Schmitt-trigger inputs. It is specifically engineered to address the needs of high-speed signal demultiplexing and decoding applications within the electronics domain.
Key Features
- Logic Type: 3-to-8 Line Decoder/Demultiplexer
- Supply Voltage Range: 1.65V to 3.6V, making it compatible with a variety of low-voltage applications.
- High Drive: Outputs can drive up to 24mA, ensuring strong signal transmission that is less susceptible to voltage drops.
- Operational Temperature: Designed to operate reliably over an industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C.
- Package: Supplied in a thin shrink small-outline package (SSOP) with 16 pins, referred to as DRG4.
- Logic Level Translation: Capable of translating mixed-mode voltage signals, which is essential for interfacing between different logic levels.
Applications
The SN74LVC138ADRG4 is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications. It is particularly useful in systems where signal routing and data selection are essential. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Memory selection circuits
- Data multiplexing
- Control logic
- Computer peripheral management
- Function generators
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality, and the SN74LVC138ADRG4 is no exception. It is manufactured using advanced semiconductor processes, which ensures high reliability and performance consistency. The device also meets or exceeds the stringent industry standards for quality and reliability, making it a trusted choice for mission-critical systems.
Environmental Compliance
As an environmentally conscious product, the SN74LVC138ADRG4 complies with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) standards, ensuring that it is free from certain hazardous materials commonly used in electronics.