The maximum operating frequency of the CD74HCT153M96 is 30 MHz, but it can vary depending on the specific application and capacitive load.
The enable inputs are active-low, meaning they must be pulled low to enable the corresponding 4-bit section of the multiplexer. When an enable input is high, the corresponding section is disabled, and the output is in a high-impedance state.
The propagation delay (tPD) of the CD74HCT153M96 is typically around 10-15 ns, but it can vary depending on the operating conditions, temperature, and capacitive load.
Yes, the CD74HCT153M96 can be used as a demultiplexer by connecting the output of the multiplexer to the input of a logic circuit or a microcontroller. The select inputs (S0-S1) can be used to route the output to the desired channel.
The power consumption of the CD74HCT153M96 is relatively low, with a typical quiescent current (ICC) of around 4 μA and a maximum dynamic current (IDD) of around 20 mA, depending on the operating frequency and capacitive load.