ON Semiconductor MC74HC377ADWR2G Octal D-Type Flip-Flop with Clock Enable
The MC74HC377ADWR2G is a high-performance integrated circuit designed and manufactured by ON Semiconductor, a trusted leader in the semiconductor industry. This device is part of the high-speed CMOS family and features an octal D-type flip-flop with clock enable functionality, making it ideal for a wide range of storage and shifting applications in today's digital systems.
This flip-flop has eight edge-triggered, D-type flip-flops with individual D inputs and Q outputs. The common clock (CP) and master reset (MR) inputs control all flip-flops. The logic level present at the D input is transferred to the Q output during the positive-going transition of the clock pulse if the clock enable (CE) input is LOW. Holding the CE input HIGH inhibits the clocking of all flip-flops, which is useful for reducing power consumption when the flip-flops are not required to operate. The MR input, when LOW, overrides all other inputs and clears the flip-flops, which is essential for initialization of the system.
Designed with the capability to operate at a wide voltage range from 2V to 6V, the MC74HC377ADWR2G is compatible with TTL levels, ensuring ease of integration into various system designs. It also boasts low power consumption and high noise immunity characteristic of CMOS devices, along with the ability to drive up to 10 LSTTL loads, providing a versatile solution for interfacing with different logic families.
Available in a wide-body SOIC-20 package, the MC74HC377ADWR2G ensures a compact footprint on printed circuit boards, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. Furthermore, ON Semiconductor's commitment to quality means that this component is designed for reliability and long-term performance, ensuring that it meets the stringent requirements of the electronics industry.
Whether you're designing data storage systems, working with communication protocols, or implementing complex control processes, the MC74HC377ADWR2G from ON Semiconductor is an excellent choice for ensuring robust, high-speed digital logic operations.