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UT54ACTS253 - Dual 4-Input Multiplexers

Download the UT54ACTS253 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the UT54ACS253 variant, as both devices belong to the same dual 4-input multiplexers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The UT54ACS253 and the UT54ACTS253 are 1-line to 4-line multiplexers that contain drivers to supply full binary decoding.

Separate output control inputs are provided for each of the two four-line sections.

Use the three-state outputs to drive data lines in bus-organized systems.

Features

  • ‰ Permits multiplexing from N lines to 1 line ‰ Performs parallel-to-serial conversion ‰ 1.2μ CMOS - Latchup immune ‰ High speed ‰ Low power consumption ‰ Single 5 volt supply ‰ Available QML Q or V processes ‰ Flexible package - 16-pin DIP - 16-lead flatpack ‰ UT54ACS253 - SMD 5962-96574 ‰ UT54ACTS253 - SMD 5962-96575.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (UT54ACS253-AeroflexCircuitTechnology.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number UT54ACTS253
Manufacturer Aeroflex Circuit Technology
File Size 232.81 KB
Description Dual 4-Input Multiplexers
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Standard Products UT54ACS253/UT54ACTS253 Dual 4-Input Multiplexers, Three-State Outputs Datasheet November 2010 www.aeroflex.com/logic FEATURES ‰ Permits multiplexing from N lines to 1 line ‰ Performs parallel-to-serial conversion ‰ 1.2μ CMOS - Latchup immune ‰ High speed ‰ Low power consumption ‰ Single 5 volt supply ‰ Available QML Q or V processes ‰ Flexible package - 16-pin DIP - 16-lead flatpack ‰ UT54ACS253 - SMD 5962-96574 ‰ UT54ACTS253 - SMD 5962-96575 DESCRIPTION The UT54ACS253 and the UT54ACTS253 are 1-line to 4-line multiplexers that contain drivers to supply full binary decoding. Separate output control inputs are provided for each of the two four-line sections. Use the three-state outputs to drive data lines in bus-organized systems.
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