Logic - Signal Switches, Multiplexers, Decoders

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SN74LS148NSR

SN74LS148NSR

Texas Instruments

IC PRIORITY ENCODER 1 X 8:3 16SO

0

SNJ54ACT11253FK

SNJ54ACT11253FK

Texas Instruments

MUX, 2-FUNC, 4 LINE INPUT CQCC16

15

SN74LV138APWRG4

SN74LV138APWRG4

Texas Instruments

IC DECODER/DEMUX 1X3:8 16TSSOP

1091

SN74CBTLVR16292DL

SN74CBTLVR16292DL

Texas Instruments

MUX AND DEMUX/DECODER

446

CD74AC238M96G4

CD74AC238M96G4

Texas Instruments

IC DECODER/DEMUX 1X3:8 16SOIC

0

CD4066BNSR

CD4066BNSR

Texas Instruments

IC BILATERAL SW 1 X 1:1 14SOP

1572

SNJ54151AW

SNJ54151AW

Texas Instruments

MUX 8 LINE IN, COMPLEMENTARY O/P

48

8512401EA

8512401EA

Texas Instruments

SN54HC257 QUAD 2-LINE TO 1-LINE

270

JM38510/37701BEA

JM38510/37701BEA

Texas Instruments

54ALS138A 3-LINE TO 8-LINE DECOD

60

SN74CBTD3306DRG4

SN74CBTD3306DRG4

Texas Instruments

IC BUS SWITCH 1 X 1:1 8SOIC

0

7700401EA

7700401EA

Texas Instruments

SN54S139 DUAL 2-LINE TO 4-LINE D

24

SN74ALS156DR

SN74ALS156DR

Texas Instruments

SN74ALS156 DECODERS/DEMULTIPLEXE

5000

SN65LVDT125ADBTG4

SN65LVDT125ADBTG4

Texas Instruments

IC CROSSPOINT SW 1 X 4:4 38TSSOP

18

SN54LS280J

SN54LS280J

Texas Instruments

54LS280 9-BIT ODD/EVEN PARITY GE

367

SN74AHC138DG4

SN74AHC138DG4

Texas Instruments

IC DECODER/DEMUX 1X3:8 16SOIC

0

SN74CBT3861DBQRG4

SN74CBT3861DBQRG4

Texas Instruments

IC BUS SW 10 X 1:1 24SSOP/QSOP

0

74CBTLV3251DBQRG4

74CBTLV3251DBQRG4

Texas Instruments

IC MUX/DEMUX 1 X 8:1 16SSOP

0

SN74CBT16861DGVR

SN74CBT16861DGVR

Texas Instruments

IC BUS SWITCH 10 X 1:1 48TVSOP

29253

SN74LS247NE4

SN74LS247NE4

Texas Instruments

SN74LS247 BCD-TO-SEVEN-SEGMENT D

343

CD74ACT157E

CD74ACT157E

Texas Instruments

IC MULTIPLEXER 4 X 2:1 16DIP

13689

Logic - Signal Switches, Multiplexers, Decoders

1. Overview

Signal switches, multiplexers, and decoders are fundamental logic ICs used to manage signal routing and data selection in electronic systems. Signal switches control the flow of electrical signals, multiplexers select between multiple input signals, and decoders convert encoded signals into specific outputs. These components are critical in modern technologies such as telecommunications, computing, and industrial automation, enabling efficient data handling and system design simplification.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Signal SwitchesDigital/analog switches with on/off controlAudio routing, power management
Multiplexers (MUX)2:1 to 16:1 channel selection, data bus sharingNetwork switches, sensor data aggregation
DecodersBinary-to-decimal, BCD-to-7-segment conversionMemory address decoding, display drivers

3. Structure and Composition

These ICs typically use CMOS or TTL technology with standard packages like DIP, SOP, and QFN. Internal components include transistor arrays, logic gates, and channel control circuits. For example, a 4-channel analog switch integrates four independent switching elements in a single package with common control lines.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
On-resistance (RON)Resistance in conducting stateImpacts signal integrity
BandwidthMaximum signal frequency supportedDetermines high-speed capability
Channel countNumber of independent pathsSystem scalability
Power consumptionQuiescent current and switching lossBattery life consideration
Propagation delaySignal transmission timeCritical for timing-sensitive systems

5. Application Areas

  • Telecommunications: Signal routing in base stations
  • Automotive: Sensor signal selection in ECUs
  • Consumer Electronics: HDMI switch boxes
  • Industrial: PLC signal conditioning
  • Computing: Memory address decoding in CPUs

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
TISN74CB3Q324510- RON, 2.3V-3.6V supply
Analog DevicesADG14124-channel switch, 165MHz bandwidth
NXP74HC1518:1 multiplexer, 70MHz operation
STMicroelectronicsCD4028BEBCD-to-decimal decoder, 18V rating

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Channel requirements: Match input/output count needs
  • Signal type: Choose analog/digital switches accordingly
  • Voltage compatibility: Ensure supply voltage matches system rails
  • Speed vs. power trade-off: High bandwidth increases consumption
  • Package constraints: Consider PCB space and thermal requirements

8. Industry Trends

Current developments focus on miniaturization (0.4mm pitch packages), lower on-resistance (<1 ), and integration with level-shifting functions. The rise of IoT and 5G drives demand for high-frequency switches (up to 10GHz) with sub-mW standby power. Advanced CMOS processes enable higher channel density while maintaining signal integrity in automotive-grade temperature ranges.

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