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Motorola, Inc. MC74HCT138AF
Manufacturer # :MC74HCT138AF
Manufacturer :Motorola, Inc.
Dasenic # :MC74HCT138AF-DS
Datasheet : MC74HCT138AF Datasheet
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Description : DECODER/DEMULTIPLEXER SINGLE 3-T
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In Stock: 15720
MOQ :1 PCS
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Motorola, Inc. MC74HCT138AF technical specifications, attributes, parameters.
- Category:Integrated Circuits (ICs)/Logic - Signal Switches, Multiplexers, Decoders
- Product Status:Active
- Operating Temperature:-55°C ~ 125°C (TA)
- Type:Decoder/Demultiplexer
- Voltage - Supply:4.5V ~ 5.5V
- Voltage Supply Source:Single Supply
- Current - Output High, Low:4mA, 4µA
- Circuit:1 x 3:8
- Independent Circuits:1
- Series:74HCT
- Base Product Number:74HCT138
- Packaging:Bulk
- EU RoHS Status:ROHS3 Compliant
- MSL Rating:3 (168 Hours,30°C/60%RH)
- REACH Status:Vendor omitted MSL Rating information
- US ECCN:EAR99
- HTS US:8542.39.0001
- China RoHS Status:Green Symbol: Green and environmentally friendly product
MC74HCT138AF provided by Motorola, Inc.
Motorola, Inc. was once a prominent American telecommunications and electronics company.
Motorola was founded in 1928 as the Galvin Manufacturing Corporation. The company initially produced battery eliminators.
Motorola played a pivotal role in the development of various technologies, including the car radio, two-way radios for public safety and military use, and the first commercial cellular phone, the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X(brick phone).
It expanded into manufacturing a wide range of products, including semiconductors, radios, televisions, and more. The company's semiconductor division, in particular, was a major supplier of microprocessors and other electronic components.
In 2011, Motorola, Inc. was split into two separate companies: Motorola Solutions and Motorola Mobility. Motorola Solutions primarily focused on providing communication and infrastructure solutions to businesses and government agencies, while Motorola Mobility focused on consumer products like smartphones and tablets.
In 2012, Google acquired Motorola Mobility primarily for its extensive patent portfolio. However, Google later sold Motorola Mobility to Lenovo in 2014, and it became a subsidiary of Lenovo Group Limited. Under Lenovo's ownership, the brand continued to produce smartphones and other consumer electronics.
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