Pin Diagram of 8:1 Mux - Get Answers Here!

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A request for a labeled pin diagram of an 8:1 multiplexer (Mux) initiated the discussion, highlighting difficulties in finding this information. A link to a relevant Texas Instruments datasheet was shared for reference. Participants clarified that pin #5 is the True output (Y), pin #6 is the Inverted output (W), and pin #7 serves as the strobe/chip enable/gate input (G), which is active low. Additionally, pin #8 is designated as GND (ground). This exchange successfully provided the needed clarifications regarding the pin functions of the 8:1 Mux.
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Could anyone please provide me with a labeled pin diagram of an 8:1 Mux or list it on here? I have tried searching and haven't had much luck. Thanks for your help.
 
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Wonderful! Thank you!
 
Pin locations #5, #6, and #7 are labeled as Y, W, and G. Would some please clairfy these?

Please note that pint #8 is GND (ground). Thanks again for your help.
 
Y is the True output.
W is the Inverted output (complement of Y).
G is a strobe/chip enable/gate input which is active low.
 
Thank you!
 
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