The NXP TL74F74D is a high-performance, dual D-type flip-flop that features independent set-direct (SD), clear-direct (CD), clock (CP), and data (D) inputs for each flip-flop. It is designed for use in applications requiring a controlled method of sequential data storage and retrieval. This integrated circuit is a positive-edge-triggered flip-flop, which means that the logic state of the D input is sampled at the rising edge of the clock and, if necessary, transferred to the Q output.
With its capability to handle fast clock rates and its edge-triggered design, the TL74F74D is well-suited for a variety of digital applications, such as data storage, data transfer, and frequency division. The flip-flop's direct clear and set inputs are asynchronous, allowing for immediate resetting or setting of the flip-flop independently of the clock signal, which is particularly useful for initializing a circuit or for emergency shutdown procedures.
This device is fabricated with high-speed silicon-gate technology, which not only provides robust performance but also ensures a reduced power consumption compared to conventional bipolar or MOS technologies. The TL74F74D operates over a broad voltage range from 2.0V to 6.0V and is available in a standard SOIC-14 package, making it compatible with a variety of board layouts and easy to integrate into existing designs.
Key features of the NXP TL74F74D include:
- Edge-triggered D-type inputs
- High-speed Si-gate CMOS technology
- Operating voltage range of 2.0V to 6.0V
- Frequency range up to 100 MHz
- Independent set and clear inputs for each flip-flop
- Output capability: standard
- ICC category: flip-flop
Whether it's used in microprocessor systems, computer logic systems, or other synchronous applications, the NXP TL74F74D provides reliable, high-speed operation and a level of performance that ensures system integrity and data coherency. Its robust design and flexible features make it an essential component for designers looking for a dependable flip-flop solution.