The HD74HC377P is a high-speed CMOS octal D-type flip-flop with enable manufactured by Renesas Electronics America. It features common clock and enable inputs and 8 D-type flip-flops with individual outputs. When the enable input is low, data at the D inputs is transferred to the Q outputs on the positive-going edge of the clock pulse. When the enable input is high, the outputs retain their previous data.
Applications
- Registers
- Buffers
- Latches
- Storage elements in digital systems
- Data storage in microprocessors
Features
- High Speed: Similar to LSTTL
- Low Power Dissipation: Characteristic of CMOS circuits
- Positive Edge Triggered Operation
- Common Clock and Enable Inputs
- High Noise Immunity
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: 2V to 6V
- Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
- Package: DIP-20 (Plastic Dual In-Line Package)
Benefits
- Efficient data storage and retrieval in digital systems.
- Reduced power consumption compared to TTL logic.
- Simplified system design with common clock and enable inputs.
- Reliable operation due to high noise immunity.
- Versatile application due to wide operating voltage range.
Additional Details
The HD74HC377P is ideal for use in high-speed digital systems where low power consumption is also required. The common clock and enable inputs simplify the design of complex digital circuits. The device operates over a wide temperature range. The DIP-20 package is through-hole and is useful for breadboarding and prototyping.