[sdiy] small ,higher than 8 input multiplexers?

Dave Manley dlmanley at sonic.net
Thu Jul 23 19:15:30 CEST 2009


You can also get machined-pin sockets that are a single row - cut
them to the right length and make any size socket you want.

If you don't like the 4067, you can always use two 8-1 mux followed
by a 2-1 mux.  Just hook up the select lines correctly.

David G. Dixon wrote:
> Dan,
> 
> I'm using the 4067 for my octave-matrix keyboard circuit, and for the
> 16-channel MFOS sequencer I'm building.  My local shop sells 0.6" wide,
> 24-pin machined-pin sockets for $1.30 CDN.  I always use machined sockets
> (they look nice and are very durable).  I don't know of a smaller-footprint
> 16-channel mux-demux, but I haven't really looked that hard, either.
> 
>> hey there
>>
>> i am doing some crazy stuff with multiplexers and am starting to think 8
>> inputs is just not enough
>>
>> but the 4067 is SO BIG
>>
>> anyone know of a 16 input (or greater) chip that isnt super expensive (a
>> dollar or 2 at most) and doesnt use that super wide
>> format?
>>
>> also....what style of SOCKET can you get for a 4067?




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