Product Overview: SN74AHC374DGVRG4
The SN74AHC374DGVRG4 is a high-performance, octal edge-triggered D-type flip-flop integrated circuit designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This device belongs to the AHC family, which is known for its low power consumption and high speed, making it an excellent choice for a wide range of digital applications.
Featuring eight D-type flip-flops with a common clock (CLK) and output enable (OE), this IC is capable of storing eight bits of data. Each flip-flop has independent data (D) inputs, and the information is transferred to the outputs on the rising edge of the CLK signal. The outputs can be placed in either a high-impedance state or a normal logic state by utilizing the OE input, providing additional flexibility in interfacing with other components or buses.
The SN74AHC374DGVRG4 operates over a wide voltage range of 2 V to 5.5 V, which allows it to be used in both 3.3 V and 5 V systems. This makes it compatible with many of the existing logic families and suitable for interfacing with microprocessors and microcontrollers in mixed-voltage environments.
Its packaging is the TVSOP (Thin Very Small Outline Package), designated by the suffix 'DGVR', which is ideal for space-constrained applications due to its small footprint. The 'G4' at the end of the product code indicates that it is a lead-free, RoHS-compliant component, aligning with environmental standards for electronic devices.
Key features of the SN74AHC374DGVRG4 include:
- Eight edge-triggered D-type flip-flops
- Wide operating voltage range (2 V to 5.5 V)
- Low power consumption with high speed
- Output enable (OE) for bus-oriented applications
- TVSOP packaging for space-saving design
- Lead-free and RoHS-compliant
With its robust design and versatile features, the SN74AHC374DGVRG4 from Texas Instruments is an ideal choice for implementing data storage, buffering, or bus interface functions in digital systems ranging from consumer electronics to industrial control units.