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Controlling PINS connectivity of IC

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rajeetharan

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i need a IC for the purpose of Controlling PINS connectivity.

through arduino if i set 1 for the input of the IC it has to connect a desired ( Digital ) input and desired output ( Digital ) pin of IC.
If i set 0 as the input of IC it has to disconnect those 2 pins.

Is there any ICs to implement this ???
 

You mean something like 74HC244 (8-bit buffer/line driver with 3-state outputs)

Note than the enable pins are active low, I'm not sure if this is a problem for you
 

yes it can be implemented ( and with 4011 too ).
Is there any ICs which can handle upto 1A.
 

Are you sure that you are talking about control of digital inputs, 1A can't be handled by a microcontroller pin nor a 74HCxxx chip, you can use a discrete mosfet or smart switch
 

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