SN74LV165AMPWREP - Texas Instruments
The SN74LV165AMPWREP is a robust, high-performance 8-bit parallel-load shift register designed by Texas Instruments specifically for the demanding environments of military and space applications. This device is part of TI's Enhanced Product (EP) portfolio, which ensures it meets the stringent requirements of aerospace and defense projects.
Constructed with advanced silicon-gate CMOS technology, the SN74LV165AMPWREP offers a wide operating voltage range from 2V to 5.5V, making it versatile for various digital systems. Its low power consumption is ideal for portable and battery-powered applications where efficiency is paramount.
The shift register features a direct clear function, which allows for immediate resetting of the register's contents, providing designers with a convenient way to manage data flow and system states. The parallel-load capability enables the register to grab a full byte of data at once, ensuring quick and efficient data processing, which is critical in high-speed data acquisition systems.
Another key attribute of the SN74LV165AMPWREP is its ability to operate at high speeds. With a maximum shift frequency of up to 50 MHz, this shift register can handle high-speed data streams with ease, making it suitable for high-performance computing and communication systems.
The device is available in a compact, space-saving TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) package, which is beneficial for designs where board space is at a premium. Additionally, it is characterized for operation from -55°C to 125°C, ensuring reliable performance under extreme temperature conditions.
With its combination of high-speed operation, low power consumption, and robust environmental tolerance, the SN74LV165AMPWREP from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for designers looking to integrate a reliable shift register into their aerospace, military, or space-constrained electronic systems.
For detailed technical specifications, application notes, and support documentation, engineers and designers should visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their TI sales representative.