7442S
7442s refers to the family of 7442 series binary‑to‑BCD converter chips that belong to the classic 7400 series of TTL logic devices. These chips convert an 8‑bit binary input into four 4‑bit BCD outputs, each typically driving a tube or LED display. The original 7442 uses a trio of transparent tri‑state outputs and complementary logic that allow it to interface directly with 7‑segment displays. In the 1970s, several variants were introduced, among them the 7442S, marketed by Texas Instruments and Philips. The S suffix denotes that the chip’s pull‑ups and VCC supply pin are slightly lower in current consumption and that its outputs can be continuously driven without the need for external resistors.
Typical applications include digital clocks, electronic calculators, hobbyist counters, and any system that requires the display
Manufacturers that offered 7442S variants were TI, Philips, ON Semiconductor, Fairchild, and RCA. While newer semiconductor