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SN74LS251NG4

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Texas Instruments

IC MULTIPLEXER 1 X 8:1 16-PDIP

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16-DIP SOT38-1
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

SN74LS251NG4

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Texas Instruments

IC MULTIPLEXER 1 X 8:1 16-PDIP

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationSN74LS251NG4
Circuit [custom]8:1
Circuit [custom]1
Current - Output High, Low [custom]8 mA
Current - Output High, Low [custom]2.6 mA
Independent Circuits1
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case0.3 in
Package / Case16-DIP
Package / Case7.62 mm
Supplier Device Package16-PDIP
TypeMultiplexer
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.25 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4.75 V
Voltage Supply SourceSingle Supply

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Description

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SN74LS251 Series

These monolithic data selectors/multiplexers contain full on-chip binary decoding to select one-of-eight data sources and feature a strobe-controlled three-state output. The strobe must be at a low logic level to enable these devices. The three-state outputs permit a number of outputs to be connected to a common bus. When the strobe input is high, both outputs are in a high-impedance state in which both the upper and lower transistors of each totem-pole output are off, and the output neither drives nor loads the bus significantly. When the strobe is low, the outputs are activated and operate as standard TTL totem-pole outputs.

To minimize the possibility that two outputs will attempt to take a common bus to opposite logic levels, the output control circuitry is designed so that the average output disable time is shorter than the average output enable time. The SN54251 and SN74251 have output clamp diodes to attenuate reflections on the bus line.

These monolithic data selectors/multiplexers contain full on-chip binary decoding to select one-of-eight data sources and feature a strobe-controlled three-state output. The strobe must be at a low logic level to enable these devices. The three-state outputs permit a number of outputs to be connected to a common bus. When the strobe input is high, both outputs are in a high-impedance state in which both the upper and lower transistors of each totem-pole output are off, and the output neither drives nor loads the bus significantly. When the strobe is low, the outputs are activated and operate as standard TTL totem-pole outputs.

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