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A multiplexer IC is an integrated circuit that selects one of several input signals and forwards the selected input into a single line. It is commonly constructed using various semiconductor materials, with silicon being the most prevalent. The multiplexer operates by using control signals to determine which input to connect to the output, enabling efficient data routing in digital circuits.
| Supply Voltage | Typically 3V to 15V |
| Number of Channels | 2 to 16 channels |
| Logic Family | TTL, CMOS, or BiCMOS |
| Propagation Delay | Typically 5 ns to 50 ns |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to 125°C |
When choosing a multiplexer IC, consider the number of channels required for your application and the supply voltage compatibility. It is also important to specify the logic family that suits your circuit design, whether TTL, CMOS, or BiCMOS. Additionally, check the propagation delay specifications to ensure they meet your timing requirements. Always inquire about the operating temperature range and any necessary certifications for your specific use case.
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It selects one of several input signals and forwards it to a single output.
They are available in various configurations, including 2-to-1, 4-to-1, and 8-to-1 multiplexers.
Check the specifications of your other components and choose a multiplexer IC that operates within that voltage range.
While primarily designed for digital signals, some multiplexers can handle analog signals with limitations.
Propagation delay typically ranges from 5 ns to 50 ns, depending on the specific IC.
Yes, some multiplexer ICs come with integrated control logic for simplified operation.