Product Overview: 74LVCH16374ADGGRG4
The 74LVCH16374ADGGRG4 is a high-performance, low-voltage 16-bit D-type flip-flop with 3-state outputs from Texas Instruments. Designed to operate from a 2.3 V to 3.6 V power supply, this device is optimized for low-voltage applications and is particularly suited for use in high-speed memory buffering and bus interfacing. The 74LVCH16374ADGGRG4 is part of the LVCH family, which offers devices with 5V tolerant inputs and outputs, ensuring compatibility with mixed-voltage systems.
Featuring a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, the 74LVCH16374ADGGRG4 is reliable in various environmental conditions, making it an excellent choice for industrial and commercial applications. The device is housed in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) type package, with a body size that makes it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Key Features
- Low-Voltage Operation: Operates from a 2.3 V to 3.6 V power supply, which is ideal for low-voltage and battery-operated systems.
- High-Speed Performance: Offers fast propagation delays and output transition times, ensuring quick response times in high-speed data transmission.
- Bus-Hold Data Inputs: Eliminates the need for external pull-up/pull-down resistors, simplifying board design and reducing component count.
- Power-Off Protection: Provides 5V tolerant inputs and outputs, which allows live insertion and withdrawal without damaging the device or the bus system.
- Multiple Package Options: Available in TSSOP and other package types to meet various application and space requirements.
Applications
The 74LVCH16374ADGGRG4 is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Memory buffering and storage
- Bus interfacing and data transmission
- Communication systems
- Embedded systems
- Server and telecom infrastructure
- Industrial control systems
With its robust design and advanced features, the 74LVCH16374ADGGRG4 from Texas Instruments is a reliable and efficient solution for designers looking to enhance the performance and functionality of their digital systems.