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MM74C922N
+NomenclatureIC ENCODER 16-KEY 1 X 8:4 18DIP
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FabricantSemi - conducteurs
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Pièce fabricant #MM74C922N
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Package PDIP-18
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Spécifications
| Attribut | Valeur |
| Package | Tube |
| Series | 74C |
| ProductStatus | Obsolete |
| Type | 16-Key Encoder |
| Circuit | 1 x 8:4 |
| IndependentCircuits | 1 |
| Current-OutputHighLow | 15mA, 16mA |
| VoltageSupplySource | Single Supply |
| Voltage-Supply | 3V ~ 15V |
| OperatingTemperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
| MountingType | Through Hole |
| Package/Case | 18-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) |
Présentation
Description
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Features
1. Key Matrix Compatibility: Supports a 16-key matrix, making it suitable for applications requiring a compact keypad input.
2. Debounced Outputs: Integrated debounce circuitry ensures stable output, eliminating the need for external components to handle switch bounce.
3. Data Available Output: Includes a "Data Available" (DAV) output signal that indicates when a valid key press has been detected and encoded.
4. N-Key Rollover: Capable of detecting and encoding multiple simultaneous key presses without error, thanks to its N-key rollover feature.
5. Wide Operating Voltage: Operates over a wide voltage range, typically from 3V to 15V, making it versatile for various power supply configurations.
6. TTL Compatibility: Outputs are compatible with TTL logic levels, simplifying interfacing with other digital components.
7. Low Power Consumption: Utilizes CMOS technology, which offers lower power consumption compared to TTL-based counterparts.
These features make the MM74C922N suitable for use in calculators, remote controls, and other devices requiring efficient key encoding.
Pinout
1. Inputs (X1-X4 and Y1-Y4): These pins (8-11 and 15-18) are used for connecting to the rows and columns of a 4x4 matrix keypad.
2. Outputs (A, B, C, D): These pins (1-4) provide the 4-bit binary code corresponding to the pressed key.
3. Data Available (DAV): This pin (5) goes low to signal that a valid keypress has occurred.
4. Inhibit (INH): Pin 6 is used to inhibit the outputs, preventing them from changing state.
5. Vss and Vdd: Pin 9 is the ground (Vss), and pin 16 is the positive power supply (Vdd).
6. Key Bounce Masking (KBM): Pin 7 is for debounce control.
7. Oscillator Capacitor (OSC): Pin 14 is connected to an external capacitor to set the debounce time.
This configuration allows for efficient keypad scanning and encoding, making the MM74C922N ideal for applications requiring human interface input.
Manufacturer
In 2011, National Semiconductor was acquired by Texas Instruments, another leading semiconductor company. Texas Instruments integrated National Semiconductor's product lines and technologies into its own operations. Texas Instruments is a major player in the semiconductor industry, focusing on the design and manufacturing of analog and embedded processing chips. It serves a wide range of sectors, including automotive, industrial, personal electronics, communications, and enterprise systems.
Therefore, while the MM74C922N was initially a product of National Semiconductor, any support and production of similar products are now under the umbrella of Texas Instruments.