The SN74LVC74ADR is a high-quality, dual positive-edge-triggered D-type flip-flop device produced by the globally recognized company, Texas Instruments. This device is designed with a direct clear (CLR) and set (SET) inputs. The inputs can be changed as long as the clock (CLK) input is held at a high or low logic level. If CLK is in a high state, the D input is transferred to the Q output on the positive-going edge of the clock pulse. If CLK is in a low state, the Q output will keep its level regardless of any changes of the data input.
One of the notable features of the SN74LVC74ADR is its ability to operate from a 1.65-V to 3.6-V VCC. This device also has a maximum tpd of 4.5 ns at 3.3 V, which makes it highly efficient in terms of performance. Additionally, it comes with Ioff which supports live insertion, partial power down mode and back-drive protection. This feature allows the device to be inserted or removed without having to power down the system.
The SN74LVC74ADR is designed using Texas Instruments' advanced LinCMOS technology. This technology combines the best features of CMOS and bipolar processes to produce a high-speed, low-power and highly reliable device. The SN74LVC74ADR also boasts of a latch-up performance that exceeds 100 mA per JESD 78, Class II, which ensures the device's durability and longevity.
This product is available in a small-outline (SOIC) package and is specified for operation from -40°C to 85°C. It is compliant with RoHS and Green standards, ensuring it meets the highest environmental standards. With its superior features and specifications, the SN74LVC74ADR from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for those seeking a high-performance, reliable and environmentally friendly device.