SN74LS375DRG4 - Texas Instruments
The SN74LS375DRG4 is a high-performance, quadruple bistable transparent latch designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions. This integrated circuit is part of the 74LS family, which is known for its low-power Schottky technology, offering a perfect blend of speed and power efficiency.
With a 16-pin SOIC package, the SN74LS375DRG4 is optimized for a wide range of applications in digital systems where temporary storage of data is required. It features four latches with transparent modes, which means that while the enable (Latch Enable or LE) input is high, the Q outputs follow the data (D) inputs. When LE is taken low, the data that was present at the D inputs at the time the transition occurred is retained at the Q outputs until LE is returned high again.
Each latch is D-type, edge-triggered, and has a direct clear (CLR) input. The device is designed to operate from a 4.75V to 5.25V Vcc power supply, making it compatible with standard TTL logic levels. The SN74LS375DRG4 has a typical power dissipation of 19.5 mW and a maximum power dissipation of 200 mW, ensuring efficient operation in your digital logic circuits.
Key features of the SN74LS375DRG4 include:
- 4-bit bistable latches with transparent modes
- Edge-triggered D-type design with direct clear input
- Operating Voltage Range: 4.75V to 5.25V
- Low power consumption with a maximum power dissipation of 200 mW
- High-speed performance with typical switching times of 20 ns
- Compatible with other TTL logic families
- Industry-standard SOIC-16 packaging for easy integration
Whether you're designing digital computers, control systems, data processors, or other sophisticated electronics, the SN74LS375DRG4 offers the reliability and performance you expect from Texas Instruments. Its robust design and industry-standard packaging make it a smart choice for your digital storage needs.