The SNJ54S195J is a high-quality integrated circuit produced by Texas Instruments, renowned for their expertise in semiconductor design and manufacturing. This particular device is a shift register, an essential component utilized in digital circuits for the temporary storage and manipulation of data bits.
Key Features:
- Series: 54S
- Function: 4-Bit Parallel-Access Shift Register
- Logic Type: Shift Register
- Number of Circuits: 1
- Number of Bits per Circuit: 4
- Shift Register Function: Universal
- Input Type: Parallel
- Output Type: Differential
- Operating Temperature: -55°C to 125°C
- Package / Case: LCCC-20
Product Overview:
The SNJ54S195J is designed to offer high-speed operation while maintaining the robustness required for military and aerospace applications. It is a 4-bit parallel-access shift register that allows for universal shift register functions. This means it can perform a variety of operations, including serial-to-parallel conversion, parallel-to-serial conversion, holding registers, and counters.
This device operates over a wide range of voltages and is characterized for operation from -55°C to 125°C, making it suitable for harsh environments. With its differential outputs, it provides excellent signal integrity, which is crucial for reliable performance in complex digital systems.
The SNJ54S195J is housed in a LCCC-20 package, ensuring a compact footprint on printed circuit boards (PCBs) and making it a preferred choice for space-constrained applications. The construction of the package is designed to provide a high level of durability and resistance to thermal and mechanical stresses.
Applications:
Due to its versatility and robustness, the SNJ54S195J is ideal for a wide range of applications, including:
- Communication systems
- Data processing
- Aerospace and military equipment
- Instrumentation
- Signal processing
With its reliability and Texas Instruments' commitment to quality, the SNJ54S195J is an excellent choice for designers looking for a shift register capable of meeting the demands of high-performance and mission-critical systems.