The SN74AUP1G80DSFR is a single positive-edge-triggered D-type flip-flop designed by Texas Instruments, renowned for its expertise in semiconductor manufacturing. This high-performance, low-power component is part of the advanced ultra-low-power (AUP) family, making it an ideal choice for power-sensitive applications.
With a wide operating voltage range from 0.8V to 3.6V, this flip-flop is versatile enough to be used in a variety of digital circuits. It is particularly suitable for handheld and portable technology where battery life is crucial. The device's low static and dynamic power consumption ensures minimal impact on system power budgets, thus extending the operational time of battery-powered devices.
The SN74AUP1G80DSFR comes in a space-saving 6-pin SOT-363 package, making it a perfect fit for compact PCB layouts where board real estate is at a premium. Its small form factor does not compromise its performance, as it provides a maximum clock frequency of 360 MHz at 3.3 V, which is suitable for high-speed data processing and communication systems.
This flip-flop features a standard pinout that includes a data input (D), a clock input (CLK), a clear input (CLR), and a Q output. The clear input allows the flip-flop to be reset asynchronously, which is essential for initializing digital circuits and ensuring proper operation upon startup or during error conditions.
Additional features of the SN74AUP1G80DSFR include Schmitt-trigger action at all inputs, which makes the device tolerant to slower input transition rates and provides noise immunity. The device also offers edge-rate acceleration circuitry that enhances the performance of the flip-flop under varying input conditions.
Overall, the SN74AUP1G80DSFR is a highly reliable and efficient solution for designers looking to implement flip-flops in their digital systems. Its combination of low power consumption, high speed, and compact packaging makes it a top choice for modern electronics where performance and size are critical considerations.