Product type
A decoder IC is a digital integrated circuit that converts binary information from the n input lines to a unique output line. These components are made from semiconductor materials, typically silicon, and are used in various electronic applications to enable the selection of specific data lines. Decoder ICs are commonly found in memory address decoding, data routing, and control applications within digital systems.
| Number of inputs | 2 to 4 inputs |
| Number of outputs | 4 to 16 outputs |
| Supply voltage | 3V to 15V |
| Propagation delay | 10 ns to 100 ns |
| Package types | DIP, SOIC, TQFP |
When selecting a decoder IC, consider the number of inputs and outputs required for your application, as well as the supply voltage range that is compatible with your system. It's also important to evaluate the propagation delay for speed-sensitive applications. Be sure to specify the package type that best fits your design constraints and inquire about any necessary certifications for your industry.
Get quotes for Decoder IC
Tell us your requirement — quantity, specs and timeline — and our team sources verified manufacturers and brings you the best quote.
A decoder IC converts binary input signals into a single active output line.
Consider the number of inputs and outputs, supply voltage, and propagation delay.
They are used in memory addressing, data routing, and control systems.
Common package types include DIP, SOIC, and TQFP.
Yes, they are used in various automotive electronic systems.
Typical supply voltages range from 3V to 15V.