The DM74S113N, crafted by the renowned ON Semiconductor, is a high-performance, dual J-K flip-flop integrated circuit designed to provide reliable bistable state change on every clock pulse. This versatile component is a fundamental building block in digital electronics, widely used in various applications such as counters, shift registers, control circuits, and memory devices.
Key Features:
- Logic Type: Dual J-K Flip-Flop with Set and Reset
- Operating Voltage: Typically 5V, making it compatible with TTL logic levels
- Output Current: Capable of sourcing up to 16 mA, providing sufficient drive capability
- Propagation Delay: Fast switching times for high-speed operations
- Temperature Range: Designed to operate over a wide range of ambient temperatures
- Packaging: Housed in a standard 14-pin DIP (Dual In-line Package), suitable for through-hole mounting
Product Description:
The DM74S113N features two identical J-K flip-flops with individual J, K, Set, Reset, and Clock inputs, and complementary outputs. The J and K inputs control the state changes of the flip-flop. The Set and Reset inputs are asynchronous, allowing for immediate setting or resetting of the flip-flop, which is essential for initialization and emergency control operations within a digital system.
One of the most prominent characteristics of the DM74S113N is its edge-triggered clock input, which ensures that state changes occur at a specific point on the clock signal, providing precise control and synchronization within digital circuits. The flip-flop transitions from the 'set' to the 'reset' state, or vice versa, only on the rising edge of the clock pulse when the J and K inputs are high, making it an ideal choice for edge-sensitive applications.
ON Semiconductor's commitment to quality and reliability is evident in the DM74S113N, making it a preferred choice for designers who require a dependable flip-flop that can operate effectively under varying conditions. Its robust design and compatibility with other TTL logic family components make it a versatile and essential component in digital logic design.