The MC74F374DWR2 is a high-speed Octal D-Type Flip-Flop with three-state outputs, manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor - NXP. This device is part of the 74F family of logic gates, known for their fast switching speeds and high output drive capability. It is commonly used for temporary storage and data transfer applications in digital systems.
Applications
- Data Buffering: Temporarily storing data for processing or transmission.
- Address Latching: Capturing address signals in memory systems.
- Register Implementation: Building registers for storing data in digital circuits.
- Memory Address Drivers: Driving address lines in memory systems.
Features
- Octal D-Type Flip-Flops: Contains eight independent D-type flip-flops.
- Three-State Outputs: Allows outputs to be high, low, or high-impedance.
- High-Speed Operation: Fast switching speeds for high-performance applications.
- Edge-Triggered: Data is transferred to the output on the rising edge of the clock signal.
- Low Input Current: Minimizes loading on the driving signals.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: Operates over a wide range of supply voltages.
Benefits
- High Performance: Delivers fast switching speeds for demanding applications.
- Versatile: Suitable for a wide range of data storage and transfer tasks.
- Easy to Use: Simple to interface with other digital components.
- Reliable: Provides reliable operation in various environments.
Additional Details
The MC74F374DWR2 operates from a 5V power supply. It features a propagation delay of typically around 4 ns. The three-state outputs allow for bus-oriented applications where multiple devices share a common bus. The device is available in various package options, including SOIC and DIP. Detailed specifications and application information can be found in the device datasheet provided by NXP.