LM76 Series, Signal Switches, Multiplexers, Decoders

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LM76CNMX-3
SERIAL SWITCH/DIGITAL SENSOR
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Surface Mount
4.5V ~ 5.5V
8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
8-SOIC
-55°C ~ 150°C
Digital, Local
-55°C ~ 150°C
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25°C (-10°C ~ 45°C)
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LM76

Signal Switches, Multiplexers, Decoders

Signal Switches, Multiplexers, and Decoders are electronic components used in digital circuits to control, route, and decode binary signals. These ICs are specifically designed to process and manipulate binary information, where data is represented as either a logic 0 or a logic 1. Logic signal switches are electronic switches that allow or block the flow of electrical signals within a digital circuit. They operate based on logical conditions and are used to connect or disconnect different parts of a circuit, enabling the control of signal paths and data flow. Multiplexers, also known as data selectors, are used to select one input signal from multiple input lines and route it to an output line. They function based on control inputs, allowing for efficient data routing and selection within digital systems. Multiplexers are commonly used in applications such as data transmission, memory addressing, and data bus management. Decoders, on the other hand, are ICs that take coded inputs and convert them into corresponding outputs based on predefined logic conditions. They are used to decode binary inputs and activate specific output lines based on the input combination. Decoders are frequently employed in address decoding in memory systems, enabling the selection of specific memory locations based on binary address inputs. These ICs are typically fabricated using integrated circuit technology, which involves the miniaturization of transistors, resistors, and other semiconductor components onto a single chip. This integration allows for compact and efficient devices with high processing capabilities. Integrated Circuits - Logic Signal Switches, Multiplexers, and Decoders are essential components in digital systems, serving critical roles in controlling signal paths, selecting data inputs, and decoding binary information. They are widely utilized in various electronic devices and systems, including computers, telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics, and industrial automation.