Product Overview: SN74LVCH32374AZKER from Texas Instruments
The SN74LVCH32374AZKER is a high-performance, low-voltage 32-bit D-type flip-flop with 3-state outputs designed by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit is part of the LVCH family, which is known for its low-voltage operation and high-speed interface technology. It is particularly suitable for implementing buffer registers, I/O ports, bidirectional bus drivers, and working memory.
With a 3.3V supply voltage, the device supports a wide operating voltage range from 2.7V to 3.6V, making it highly versatile for various applications. This flip-flop is also characterized by its low power consumption, a key feature for energy-sensitive designs. It offers a maximum clock frequency of 100 MHz, ensuring rapid data transfer and processing capabilities, which is essential for high-speed digital systems.
The SN74LVCH32374AZKER is designed with 32-bit edge-triggered D-type flip-flops and features a clear (CLR) input. The clear function is synchronous, which means it is only active when a clock pulse (CLK) is present, allowing for precise timing and control over the reset function. The outputs of the flip-flop can be placed in either a high impedance state or a low impedance state, enabling the device to be used in bus-oriented systems where multiple outputs need to share the same connection.
This product is available in an 80-pin R-PDSO-G package, which is surface-mountable and suitable for compact PCB layouts. The package is designed to optimize the thermal performance and minimize the board space used. Additionally, the SN74LVCH32374AZKER is fully specified for partial-power-down applications using Ioff, which helps prevent damaging current backflow through the device when it is powered down.
Texas Instruments ensures that this component meets stringent quality and reliability standards, offering robust performance for industrial and commercial applications. The flip-flop is also compliant with RoHS standards, making it an environmentally friendly choice for designers looking to meet international regulations on hazardous substances.