The TC4014BP is a static shift register manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is part of the TC4000 series, which is known for its CMOS logic devices. This particular device is an 8-stage static shift register with serial input and parallel output. This means data is entered serially, one bit at a time, but all bits can be read out simultaneously.
Applications:
- Serial-to-parallel data conversion
- Time delay circuits
- Digital data storage
- Sequence generation
- Control systems
Features:
- 8-Stage Static Shift Register: Provides 8 bits of data storage.
- Serial Input: Data is entered one bit at a time.
- Parallel Output: All 8 bits are available simultaneously.
- CMOS Logic: Offers low power consumption and high noise immunity.
- Wide Operating Voltage: Operates over a range of supply voltages, offering flexibility in application.
- High noise immunity: Typically 0.45 VDD
- Medium speed operation
Benefits:
- Simplified Data Conversion: Converts serial data streams into parallel data for easy processing.
- Flexible Timing Control: Can be used in time delay circuits, allowing precise control over signal timing.
- Efficient Data Storage: Provides a compact and efficient way to store digital data.
- Reduced Power Consumption: CMOS technology minimizes power usage, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Reliable Operation: High noise immunity ensures reliable performance in noisy environments.
Additional Details:
The TC4014BP typically comes in a DIP (Dual In-line Package). The device's operation involves shifting data through the register stages with each clock pulse. The data present at the serial input (data-in) is shifted into the first stage, and the data in each subsequent stage is shifted to the next stage. The parallel outputs provide access to the data stored in each stage. Because it's a static shift register, data is retained as long as power is applied. Detailed timing diagrams and truth tables are available in the datasheet.