The TC74HC4094AFN is an 8-stage shift and store bus register manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This device is designed for applications requiring serial-to-parallel data conversion, remote control, and display driving. It features high-speed operation and CMOS technology for low power consumption. The TC74HC4094AFN is commonly used in LED displays, remote data acquisition, and various control systems.
Applications
- LED Displays: Used to drive multiple LEDs in display applications.
- Remote Data Acquisition: Employed in systems for acquiring data from remote sensors.
- Control Systems: Found in various control systems for serial-to-parallel data conversion.
- Industrial Automation: Used in industrial automation equipment for controlling multiple devices.
- Instrumentation: Employed in instruments for displaying and controlling data.
Features
- 8-Stage Shift and Store Bus Register: Allows for serial-to-parallel data conversion.
- High-Speed Operation: Provides fast data processing capabilities.
- CMOS Technology: Ensures low power consumption.
- Three-State Outputs: Facilitates easy interfacing with other devices.
- Cascadable: Allows for expansion to handle more data bits.
Benefits
- Efficient Data Conversion: Enables efficient serial-to-parallel data conversion.
- High-Speed Performance: Provides fast data processing for real-time applications.
- Low Power Operation: Reduces power consumption in battery-powered devices.
- Easy Interfacing: Three-state outputs simplify interfacing with other components.
- Flexible Design: Cascadable feature allows for expansion to handle more data bits.
Additional Details
The TC74HC4094AFN operates over a specified voltage range and offers various features to ensure reliable operation. The device's specifications include a supply voltage, operating temperature range, and various timing parameters. It is available in a standard SOIC package, which simplifies assembly on printed circuit boards. The device is designed to be cascadable, allowing multiple devices to be connected together to handle more data bits. The three-state outputs enable easy interfacing with other devices, allowing the register to be connected to a bus without interfering with other devices. This device is commonly used in applications where serial-to-parallel data conversion is required, such as driving LED displays and controlling multiple devices in industrial automation systems.