The TC4013BF is a Dual D-Type Flip-Flop with Set and Reset capabilities, part of Toshiba's TC4000B series of CMOS logic integrated circuits. This device contains two independent D-type flip-flops, each featuring set and reset inputs. Each flip-flop stores a single bit of data and can be used for a variety of digital logic and memory applications.
Applications:
- Data Storage: Used for storing binary data in digital systems.
- Shift Registers: Employed in shift registers for serial data transfer.
- Counters: Can be configured as counters for counting events or pulses.
- Frequency Dividers: Used as frequency dividers in timing circuits.
- Control Logic: Integrated into control logic circuits for sequencing and state control.
Features:
- Dual D-Type Flip-Flops: Contains two independent D-type flip-flops in a single package.
- Set and Reset Inputs: Features set and reset inputs for asynchronous data control.
- CMOS Technology: Utilizes CMOS technology for low power consumption.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: Operates over a wide voltage range, typically 3V to 18V.
- High Noise Immunity: Offers high noise immunity, ensuring reliable operation in noisy environments.
- Standardized Outputs: Provides standardized output characteristics for easy interfacing with other logic devices.
Benefits:
- Simplified Circuit Design: Reduces component count and simplifies circuit design with two flip-flops in one package.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes power consumption, ideal for battery-powered applications.
- Versatile Functionality: Provides versatile functionality for data storage, shifting, counting, and division.
- Reliable Operation: Provides reliable operation due to high noise immunity.
- Easy Integration: Easily integrated into various digital circuits due to standardized output characteristics.
Additional Details:
The TC4013BF is typically available in a DIP or surface-mount package. The 'F' suffix often indicates a specific package type. Its operating temperature range is typically -40°C to +85°C. The device is compatible with other CMOS and TTL logic devices. Key specifications include propagation delay, clock frequency, and supply current. Datasheets provide detailed information on these specifications and application circuits. The set and reset inputs are asynchronous, meaning they override the clock input.