The 74ABT16374 is a 16-bit D-type flip-flop with three-state outputs manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductor, now part of ON Semiconductor. This device is part of the Advanced BiCMOS Technology (ABT) logic family, known for its high speed and low power consumption.
Applications
- Data buffers and registers
- Memory address drivers
- Clocked storage elements
- Bus transceivers
- High-performance logic circuits
Features
- 16-bit D-type flip-flops
- Three-state outputs
- High-speed operation: tpd = 4.0 ns (typical)
- Low power consumption
- TTL compatible inputs
- Output drive capability: 64 mA
- Package options: TSSOP, SOIC
Benefits
- High-speed data transfer due to fast propagation delay.
- Bidirectional bus driving capability with three-state outputs.
- Reduced power consumption for energy-efficient systems.
- Easy integration with TTL logic circuits.
- High output drive for driving heavily loaded buses.
- Versatile package options for flexible board layout.
Additional Details
The 74ABT16374 operates from a 4.5V to 5.5V supply voltage. The device features individual clock (CLK) inputs for each flip-flop and an output enable (OE) input for controlling the three-state outputs. When OE is high, the outputs are in the high-impedance state. It has a wide operating temperature range, typically from -40°C to +85°C. The 74ABT16374 is available in various surface-mount packages, like TSSOP and SOIC, which contribute to efficient use of PCB space.
Its high-speed, low-power, and high-drive capabilities make it suitable for demanding digital applications requiring reliable data storage and transfer.