Product Overview: 74HCT175D by NXP
The 74HCT175D is a high-speed Si-gate CMOS device designed and manufactured by NXP Semiconductors. It is a part of the 74HCT family, which is known for its compatibility with TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) levels. The 74HCT175D is a quad D-type flip-flop that features individual D inputs, common clock (CP), and master reset (MR) inputs. Each flip-flop has a separate Q output and Q-bar output.
This integrated circuit is specifically designed to improve the performance and density of 3-state memory address drivers, clock drivers, and bus-oriented receivers and transmitters. With its robust construction, the 74HCT175D ensures reliable operation for a wide range of applications in the digital domain, including computing, data storage, and signal processing.
Key Features
- Logic Type: Quad D-type flip-flop with reset
- Operating Voltage: 4.5V to 5.5V
- High Noise Immunity: Ensures stable operation in noisy environments
- Low Power Consumption: Typical tpd of 15ns with a low power dissipation
- Output Capability: Bus driver capable with standard output drive
- Pin Configuration: 16-pin SO package for easy integration into systems
- Compliance: Fully compliant with JEDEC standard no. 7A
- ESD Protection: HBM JESD22-A114F exceeds 2000V and MM JESD22-A115-A exceeds 200V
Applications
The 74HCT175D is suitable for a variety of digital applications, including:
- Memory address drivers
- Clock drivers and distribution
- Bus-oriented systems
- Data storage solutions
- Signal processing
- Control systems
With its reliable performance and compatibility with industry-standard logic levels, the 74HCT175D from NXP is an excellent choice for designers looking for a quality flip-flop IC. Whether you're working on a new design or updating an existing system, the 74HCT175D provides the functionality and performance you need to ensure a successful project.
For more detailed information, including electrical characteristics and operational specifications, please refer to the official datasheet provided by NXP Semiconductors.