Product Overview: SN54LS165J
The SN54LS165J is a high-performance, 8-bit parallel-load serial-out shift register designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This integrated circuit (IC) is part of the 54LS series, known for its low-power Schottky technology, which is ideal for a wide range of digital applications. The SN54LS165J is particularly suitable for interfacing with systems that require the conversion of parallel data to serial format, making it an essential component in digital communication and data processing tasks.
Key Features
- Parallel-Load Capability: The SN54LS165J allows for the simultaneous loading of 8 bits of data into its register, enabling efficient handling of parallel data streams.
- Serial Output: After loading, data can be read out serially, allowing for seamless integration with serial communication protocols.
- Direct Overriding Clear: A direct clear input is provided, which can be used to reset the register, ensuring data integrity and providing a means for error handling.
- Complementary Outputs: Both Q7 and Q7' outputs are available, offering flexibility in interfacing with subsequent circuitry.
- Edge-Triggered Clocking: The shift register operates on the rising edge of the clock signal, which contributes to precise timing control and synchronization with system clocks.
- Durable Ceramic Package: The SN54LS165J is enclosed in a robust ceramic package (suffix 'J'), ensuring protection against environmental factors and mechanical stresses.
Applications
The SN54LS165J is suited for a variety of applications across different sectors, including:
- Data acquisition systems
- Instrumentation and control systems
- Communication systems
- Digital signal processing
- Microprocessor interfacing
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is committed to delivering high-quality products. The SN54LS165J is no exception, with its design and manufacturing processes conforming to industry standards for reliability and performance. Customers can trust in the durability and long-term operation of this shift register in their electronic designs.