The IDT74FCT534ATSO is a high-speed, low-power octal D-type flip-flop with 3-STATE outputs, manufactured by Renesas Electronics (formerly IDT). This device is part of the FCT (Fast CMOS Technology) family, designed for high-performance digital logic applications. D-type flip-flops are fundamental building blocks in sequential logic circuits and are used for data storage and synchronization.
Applications:
- Data Registers: Used to store data in digital systems.
- Address Registers: Employed in memory systems to store address signals.
- Input/Output Ports: Utilized in input/output (I/O) ports to synchronize data between a processor and peripheral devices.
- Shift Registers: Used as building blocks for shift registers, which are used for serial-to-parallel and parallel-to-serial data conversion.
- Control Logic: Found in various control logic circuits for data synchronization and timing control.
Features:
- High Speed: Offers fast propagation delay, enabling high-speed data transfer.
- Low Power Consumption: Consumes minimal power, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- D-Type Flip-Flop: Stores the value of the D input on the rising or falling edge of the clock signal.
- 3-STATE Outputs: Provides three output states: high, low, and high-impedance, allowing for bus sharing.
- 8-Bit Register: Provides eight independent flip-flops for storing parallel data.
Benefits:
- Improved System Performance: High speed and low power consumption contribute to enhanced system performance.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low power consumption extends battery life in portable devices.
- Flexible Data Storage: 8-bit register provides flexible data storage capabilities.
- Efficient Bus Sharing: 3-STATE outputs enable efficient bus sharing among multiple devices.
- Simplified System Design: D-type flip-flop operation simplifies data storage and synchronization.
Additional Details:
The IDT74FCT534ATSO operates within a specified voltage range (typically 3.3V or 5V). Key parameters include propagation delay, power dissipation, setup time, and hold time. The device's performance is influenced by factors such as supply voltage, temperature, and load capacitance. Consult the product datasheet for detailed specifications, including pin configurations, electrical characteristics, and timing diagrams. The suffix 'ATSO' typically indicates the package type (e.g., Thin Small Outline Package) and potentially other testing parameters. Proper decoupling capacitors should be used to minimize noise and ensure stable operation.