SN74HC164PWRE4 - Texas Instruments
The SN74HC164PWRE4 is a high-performance, 8-bit serial-in parallel-out shift register designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This powerful and versatile integrated circuit (IC) is part of the 'HC family, which operates at a broad voltage range and has high noise immunity. The SN74HC164PWRE4 is commonly used in a variety of digital applications where low power consumption and a wide operating voltage are necessary.
With its capability to convert serial data input to parallel output, this device can be used to extend the data output lines of microprocessors and microcontrollers, making it an ideal choice for expanding the number of output ports. Additionally, it can be used in sequential logic operations, LED displays, and as a temporary data storage device for data manipulation.
Key Features:
- Operating Voltage: The SN74HC164PWRE4 operates over a wide voltage range of 2V to 6V, providing designers with the flexibility to use it in various systems without the need for level shifting.
- High-Speed: This shift register can perform at high clock rates, making it suitable for high-speed data processing applications.
- Low Power Consumption: As a part of the 'HC family, it boasts low power consumption, which is critical for battery-operated and power-sensitive applications.
- Output Drive Capability: The device can drive up to 15 LSTTL loads, which allows it to control multiple devices or LEDs without the need for additional buffering.
- Package: The SN74HC164PWRE4 is available in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) form factor, which is ideal for space-constrained applications.
- Temperature Range: It operates over an industrial temperature range, ensuring reliability and performance under varying environmental conditions.
The SN74HC164PWRE4 is a testament to Texas Instruments' commitment to providing high-quality, reliable components for the electronics industry. Its robust design and wide range of applications make it a go-to solution for designers looking to implement efficient serial-to-parallel data conversion in their projects.