The AM2982IPC is a 10-bit bipolar pipeline register from AMD. It is designed for high-speed data storage and transfer applications, particularly in systems with pipelined architectures.
Applications
- Pipeline Registers: Used in high-speed data processing systems to hold intermediate results between pipeline stages.
- Data Buffers: Provides temporary storage for data in data acquisition and processing systems.
- Memory Address Registers: Can be used as a register to hold memory addresses in memory controllers.
- Microprocessor Systems: Serves as a high-speed register within a microprocessor’s internal architecture.
Features
- 10-bit register: Stores 10 bits of data.
- Bipolar Technology: Provides high-speed operation.
- Pipeline architecture: Designed for use in pipelined systems.
- Clock enable: Allows for controlled data loading.
- Three-state outputs: Facilitates bus interfacing.
Benefits
- High-speed operation: Enables fast data transfer and processing.
- Efficient pipelining: Improves system throughput by allowing concurrent operations.
- Versatile application: Can be used in a variety of digital systems.
- Easy integration: Standard pinout and functionality simplify system design.
Additional Details
The AM2982IPC is typically packaged in a DIP package. It operates on a 5V power supply. The three-state outputs allow multiple registers to share a common bus. It is designed to minimize propagation delay, ensuring data integrity at high clock frequencies. Detailed timing diagrams and electrical characteristics are available in the AMD datasheet for this component.