Product Overview
Motorola MC14512BCP 8-Channel CMOS Data Selector DIP-16 Multiplexer
Condition
Used equipment pull. Markings legible: Motorola logo, MC14512, BCP RR8438. Evaluation: Visual inspection only. Function testing not performed. Photos show the specific unit you will receive.
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Product Overview
Motorola MC14512BCP 8-channel CMOS data selector and multiplexer in a 16-pin plastic DIP package. Constructed with MOS P-channel and N-channel enhancement mode devices in a monolithic structure. Features 3-bit binary address inputs (A, B, C), an Inhibit input, and 3-state output control for bussing multiple units together.
Key Features
- 3.0 V to 18 V DC supply voltage operating range
- 8-channel data selection to single 3-state output
- 3-bit binary address decoding
- Inhibit control forces output low when active
- Diode protection on all inputs against static discharge
- Standard 16-pin dual in-line package (DIP-16)
Applications
- Routing parallel digital data buses in vintage computing and industrial control boards
- Signal multiplexing in breadboard prototypes and modular synthesizer logic sections
- Restoring legacy electronics requiring original Motorola 4000/14000-series CMOS logic
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the pin count and package type for this logic IC?
It is a standard 16-pin plastic dual in-line package (DIP-16, 0.3-inch row spacing) suitable for breadboards, sockets, or direct through-hole PCB soldering.
What logic family is the MC14512BCP compatible with?
The MC14512BCP is part of the standard CMOS 4000/14000 series (equivalent to generic 4512 logic) and operates across a 3V to 18V supply range.
Why buy a single pulled Motorola MC14512BCP here instead of a multi-pack?
Buying a single verified piece lets you repair a specific circuit board or finish a project without purchasing surplus lots you will not use. Every order ships from our Idaho warehouse for a flat $8 rate, ships free once your order reaches $28, and leaves same or next business day.
Original Motorola silicon from the golden era of 4000-series CMOS, ready to drop straight into your socket and keep a legacy logic bus humming.