The NXP NPIC6C596D/S400118 is a high-performance, power logic 8-bit shift register designed for use in a wide range of digital applications. This integrated circuit is part of NXP's renowned series of logic devices, known for their reliability and efficiency. The NPIC6C596D/S400118 is particularly suited for situations requiring the serial to parallel conversion of data, making it an ideal choice for driving LEDs, relays, and other high-current loads.
Key Features
- High Current Drive Capability: Each output can drive up to 100 mA, with a maximum total output current of 500 mA, allowing the device to power multiple high-current loads simultaneously.
- Low Power Consumption: The device operates with a low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-operated applications and contributing to energy efficiency in electronic systems.
- Shift Register Interface: The 8-bit serial-in, parallel-out shift register ensures smooth conversion of serial data to parallel outputs, enhancing data processing efficiency.
- Output Latch: An 8-bit D-type storage latch holds the parallel output data, providing stable output levels and preventing glitches during data transfer.
- Output Enable Function: The output enable function allows the user to control the output transition, ensuring that outputs are only active when desired.
- Wide Operating Voltage: The device is designed to operate over a broad voltage range, accommodating various system requirements.
Applications
The NPIC6C596D/S400118 is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- LED displays and LED matrix management
- Relay control systems
- Industrial control indicators
- Signal processing
- General purpose logic control
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Supply Voltage |
5V to 18V |
| Output Current per Channel |
100 mA |
| Total Output Current |
500 mA |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +125°C |
With its robust design and comprehensive feature set, the NXP NPIC6C596D/S400118 is a highly effective solution for digital systems requiring reliable shift register functionality.