Toshiba 74VHC139FT, CMOS Digital Integrated Circuit 4 μA, 16-Pin TSSOP

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171-3447
Mfr. Part No.:
74VHC139FT
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Toshiba
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Marque

Toshiba

Logic Family

74VHC

Product Type

CMOS Digital Integrated Circuit

Number of Inputs

3

Logic Function

Decoder

Typical Supply Current

4μA

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

TSSOP

Pin Count

16

Number of Outputs

4

Minimum Supply Voltage

2V

Maximum Supply Voltage

5.5V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Length

5mm

Height

1.2mm

Standards/Approvals

AEC-Q100

Width

4.4 mm

Series

74VHC

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

The 74VHC139FT is an advanced high speed CMOS 2 to 4 LINE DECODER/DEMULTIPLEXER fabricated with silicon gate C2MOS technology. It achieves the high speed operation similar to equivalent Bipolar Schottky TTL while maintaining the CMOS low power dissipation. The active low enable input can be used for gating or it can be used as a data input for demultiplexing applications. When the enable input is held High, all four outputs are fixed at a high logic level independent of the other inputs. An input protection circuit ensures that 0 to 5.5 V can be applied to the input pins without regard to the supply voltage. This device can be used to interface 5 V to 3 V systems and two supply systems such as battery back up. This circuit prevents device destruction due to mismatched supply and input voltages.

Wide operating temperature: Topr = -40 to 125 

High speed: Propagation delay time = 3.8 ns (typ.) at VCC = 5.0 V

Low power dissipation: ICC = 2.0 μA (max) at Ta = 25 

High noise immunity: VNIH = VNIL = 28 % VCC (min)

Power-down protection is provided on all inputs.

Balanced propagation delays: tPLH ≈ tPHL

Wide operating voltage range: VCC(opr) = 2.0 to 5.5 V

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