The N74F138D,602 is an integrated circuit (IC) component developed by NXP Semiconductors. It is a 3-to-8 line decoder/demultiplexer with an active low enable input. The IC is commonly used in digital systems and can be implemented in various applications that require decoding multiple input signals into specific output combinations.
Here are some key features of the N74F138D,602:
1. Active Low Enable Input: The IC has an active low enable input (E) that allows the user to enable or disable the decoding/demultiplexing operations.
2. 3-Line Input: It has three input lines (A2, A1, A0) that support up to 3-bit addressing, allowing the IC to decode eight different input combinations.
3. 8 Output Lines: The IC offers eight output lines (Y0 to Y7) that correspond to the eight different input combinations. The selected output line will be active low (indicated by the 'Y' notation) when the input combination matches the decoding logic.
4. Maximum Ratings: The N74F138D,602 has specific maximum ratings, including supply voltage (VCC), input voltage (VI), output voltage (VO), and power dissipation (PD). These values ensure the safe operation of the IC under various conditions.
5. Low Power Consumption: The IC is designed with low power consumption in mind, making it suitable for energy-efficient electronic devices