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Technology family TTL Number of channels 1 Operating temperature range (°C) 0 to 70 Rating Catalog Supply current (max) (µA) 70000
Technology family TTL Number of channels 1 Operating temperature range (°C) 0 to 70 Rating Catalog Supply current (max) (µA) 70000
PDIP (N) 16 181.42 mm² 19.3 x 9.4

 

FOR USE AS LAMP, RELAY, OR MOS DRIVERS

     

    featuring

  • Full Decoding of Input Logic
  • 80-mA Sink-Current Capability
  • All Outputs Are Off for Invalid BCD Input Conditions

 

 

FOR USE AS LAMP, RELAY, OR MOS DRIVERS

     

    featuring

  • Full Decoding of Input Logic
  • 80-mA Sink-Current Capability
  • All Outputs Are Off for Invalid BCD Input Conditions

 

These monolithic BCD-to-decimal decoders/drivers consist of eight inverters and ten four-input NAND gates. The inverters are connected in pairs to make BCD input data available for decoding by the NAND gates. Full decoding of valid BCD input logic ensures that all outputs remain off for all invalid binary input conditions. These decoders feature TTL inputs and high-performance, n-p-n output transistors designed for use as indicator/relay drivers or as open-collector logic-circuit drivers. Each of the high-breakdown output transistors (30 volts) will sink up to 80 milliamperes of current. Each input is one normalized Series 54 /74 load. Inputs and outputs are entirely compatible for use with TTL logic circuits, and the outputs are compatible for interfacing with most MOS integrated circuits. Power dissipation is typically 215 milliwatts.

 

These monolithic BCD-to-decimal decoders/drivers consist of eight inverters and ten four-input NAND gates. The inverters are connected in pairs to make BCD input data available for decoding by the NAND gates. Full decoding of valid BCD input logic ensures that all outputs remain off for all invalid binary input conditions. These decoders feature TTL inputs and high-performance, n-p-n output transistors designed for use as indicator/relay drivers or as open-collector logic-circuit drivers. Each of the high-breakdown output transistors (30 volts) will sink up to 80 milliamperes of current. Each input is one normalized Series 54 /74 load. Inputs and outputs are entirely compatible for use with TTL logic circuits, and the outputs are compatible for interfacing with most MOS integrated circuits. Power dissipation is typically 215 milliwatts.

 

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* Data sheet BCD-to-Decimal Decoders/Drivers datasheet 01 Mar 1988
Selection guide Logic Guide (Rev. AB) 12 Jun 2017
Application note Understanding and Interpreting Standard-Logic Data Sheets (Rev. C) 02 Dec 2015
User guide LOGIC Pocket Data Book (Rev. B) 16 Jan 2007
Application note Semiconductor Packing Material Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection 08 Jul 2004
Application note Designing With Logic (Rev. C) 01 Jun 1997
Application note Input and Output Characteristics of Digital Integrated Circuits 01 Oct 1996
Application note Live Insertion 01 Oct 1996

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14-24-LOGIC-EVM — Logic product generic evaluation module for 14-pin to 24-pin D, DB, DGV, DW, DYY, NS and PW packages

The 14-24-LOGIC-EVM evaluation module (EVM) is designed to support any logic device that is in a 14-pin to 24-pin D, DW, DB, NS, PW, DYY or DGV package,

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