The HD74HC174P-E is a high-speed CMOS hex D-type flip-flop with a common clear input, manufactured by Renesas Electronics America. This device contains six independent flip-flops, each capable of storing one bit of data. The common clear input allows for simultaneous resetting of all flip-flops. It's commonly used in registers, shift registers, and memory address latches.
Applications:
- Registers
- Shift Registers
- Memory Address Latches
- Data Storage
- Frequency Dividers
Features:
- High-Speed Operation
- Low Power Dissipation
- Wide Operating Voltage Range (2V to 6V)
- Six Independent D-Type Flip-Flops
- Common Clear Input
- Positive-Edge Triggering
- Fanout (over specified temperature range): 10 LSTTL Loads
Benefits:
- Provides reliable data storage due to the stable flip-flop design.
- Consumes minimal power, ideal for battery-powered applications.
- Offers versatile performance across a broad voltage range.
- Enables easy system initialization with the common clear function.
- Facilitates high-speed data processing.
Technical Specifications:
The HD74HC174P-E operates within a supply voltage range of 2V to 6V. It features positive-edge triggering, meaning that data is latched on the rising edge of the clock signal. The propagation delay is typically in the nanosecond range, making it suitable for high-speed applications. The device is packaged in a DIP (Dual In-line Package). Further detailed information about switching characteristics, input/output voltage levels, and power consumption can be found in the Renesas HD74HC174P-E datasheet.
This hex D-type flip-flop provides a reliable and efficient solution for a variety of digital logic applications requiring data storage and manipulation.