The 74LVT374MTC is an octal D-type flip-flop with TRI-STATE outputs manufactured by Fairchild/ON Semiconductor. This device is part of the Low-Voltage Technology (LVT) family of logic devices, designed for high-speed performance and low power consumption. It is commonly used for temporary data storage, buffering, and address latching in digital systems.
Applications
- Data Buffering
- Address Latching
- Memory Interfacing
- Register Implementation
- Microprocessor Systems
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Features
- Octal D-type flip-flops: Contains eight independent D-type flip-flops in a single package.
- TRI-STATE outputs: Allows the outputs to be disabled, effectively disconnecting the device from the bus.
- High-speed operation: Provides fast switching speeds for high-performance applications.
- Low power consumption: Minimizes power dissipation, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- TTL compatible inputs: Interfaces easily with TTL logic circuits.
- Package Type: SOIC-20
Benefits
- Efficient Data Storage: Provides temporary data storage, enabling efficient data manipulation in digital systems.
- Bus Isolation: TRI-STATE outputs allow for easy bus isolation, preventing conflicts and improving system reliability.
- High Performance: Fast switching speeds enable high-speed operation in demanding applications.
- Energy Efficiency: Low power consumption reduces heat generation and extends battery life.
- Easy Integration: TTL compatible inputs simplify interfacing with existing TTL logic circuits.
Additional Details
The 74LVT374MTC operates from a supply voltage of 3.3V. It features a propagation delay of approximately 4 ns. The TRI-STATE outputs are controlled by an Output Enable (OE) input. When OE is high, the outputs are enabled, and when OE is low, the outputs are in a high-impedance state. It is commonly used in memory systems to latch address lines or data lines.