Product Overview: CD74HC164M
The CD74HC164M is a high-speed 8-bit serial-in/parallel-out shift register designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit (IC) is part of the 74HC series, which is well-known for its high-speed CMOS technology. The device is particularly suitable for applications requiring the conversion of serial data to parallel output formats in digital communication systems, data processing, and a variety of other electronic systems.
Key Features:
- Operating Voltage: The CD74HC164M operates within a voltage range of 2V to 6V, making it compatible with various logic level standards and suitable for battery-operated devices.
- Logic Family: As a member of the 74HC family, this chip offers the robustness of CMOS technology combined with the speed of TTL logic.
- High Speed: The propagation delay time is significantly low, which facilitates high-speed operation and quick data processing.
- Wide Operating Temperature: This device can operate over a wide temperature range, ensuring reliability across various environmental conditions.
- Output Drive Capability: It can drive up to 10 LSTTL loads, providing the ability to interface with various types of digital circuits.
Applications:
The CD74HC164M is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Serial-to-parallel data conversion
- Remote control holding registers
- Sequential timing applications
- Automotive systems
- Instrumentation and test equipment
Package and Quality:
The IC is available in an SOIC-14 (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, which is a compact and surface-mountable design, ideal for space-constrained applications. Texas Instruments is committed to high standards of quality and reliability, and the CD74HC164M is no exception, being subject to rigorous testing and quality control measures.
Additional Information:
For detailed specifications, application notes, and further information, customers are encouraged to refer to the official Texas Instruments datasheets and product guides. Support and resources are also available through the Texas Instruments website, where designers and engineers can find a wealth of technical documentation and development tools.