The SN74F175NS from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, quadruple D-type flip-flop integrated circuit. This device is designed with the purpose of storing binary information and provides outputs that reflect the data at the inputs after the rising edge of a clock pulse. It is a crucial component in digital systems where reliable data storage or transfer is mandatory, such as in registers, counters, and memory devices.
Key Features:
- Logic Family: F-Series
- Logic Type: D-Type Flip-Flop
- Number of Circuits: 4
- Output Type: Differential
- Trigger Type: Positive-Edge
- Supply Voltage Range: 4.5V to 5.5V
- Propagation Delay Time: Typically 6.5 ns at 5V, 25°C
- Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to 125°C
- Mounting Type: Surface Mount
- Package / Case: SOIC-16
Product Description:
The SN74F175NS features four D-type flip-flops with direct clear (CLR) inputs. Each flip-flop has individual clear and clock (CLK) inputs, and Q and Q̅ outputs. The clear input allows for the flip-flops to be cleared simultaneously when it is in a low state. This is particularly useful for resetting the system or during initialization processes.
Designed for use in applications that require high-speed, low-power consumption, and the ability to drive loads with high input capacitance, the SN74F175NS is implemented in Texas Instruments' advanced F-Series BiCMOS technology. This technology ensures reliable operation, high noise immunity, and minimal power consumption. The device is available in a small-outline package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Whether used in data storage systems, communication devices, or complex microprocessors, the SN74F175NS provides designers with the flexibility and performance needed for advanced digital logic applications. Its robust design and adherence to stringent quality standards make it a preferred choice among engineers and electronics designers globally.