ON Semiconductor MC74ACT373DTR2G
The MC74ACT373DTR2G is a high-performance, octal transparent D-type latch designed by ON Semiconductor, a renowned leader in the semiconductor industry. This integrated circuit is part of the ACT series, which is known for its advanced high-speed CMOS technology. The device is well-suited for applications that require the temporary storage of data and the ability to output it upon command.
Each latch of the MC74ACT373DTR2G has a three-state output stage, featuring a non-inverting buffer. This means that the output will reflect the input directly when the latch is enabled. The three-state capability provides a high-impedance state, allowing for multiple devices to share a common output bus without interference.
Key features of the MC74ACT373DTR2G include:
- Logic Type: Octal D-Type Latch with 3-State Outputs
- Number of Channels: 8
- Operating Voltage Range: 4.5V to 5.5V, which makes it compatible with TTL logic levels.
- High Output Drive: Capable of driving 24mA at the outputs to drive heavy loads or to interface with bus lines in a system.
- Low Power Consumption: The IC has a typical ICC of only 4µA, making it efficient for power-sensitive applications.
- Package: Supplied in a TSSOP-20 package, it offers a space-saving solution for PCB designs.
With its fast propagation delay and setup times, the MC74ACT373DTR2G is ideal for a variety of uses, including working as a buffer for bus lines in computers, communication devices, and data processing systems. The device's transparent latches allow data to flow directly from the input to the output when the latch enable (LE) input is high, and store the data when LE is low.
ON Semiconductor's commitment to quality ensures that the MC74ACT373DTR2G meets strict standards, providing reliable performance for critical electronic systems. Whether you're designing a complex digital system or simply need a robust data storage solution, the MC74ACT373DTR2G is an excellent choice for your latching needs.
For detailed specifications and application circuits, designers should consult the official datasheet provided by ON Semiconductor.