Each of these 4-line to 16-line decoders uses TTL circuitry to encode two binary coded inputs into one of sixteen mutually exclusive outputs when both strobe inputs (G1 and G2) are LOW. The demultiplexing function is accomplished by using the 4 input lines to address the output line, passing data from one of the flash inputs with the other flash input being LOW. When one of the strobe inputs goes HIGH, all outputs go HIGH. These demultiplexers are ideal for implementing high-performance memory decoders. All inputs are buffered and input clamping diodes are provided to minimize transmission line effects and thus simplify system design.