SN74HC564N - Octal Edge-Triggered D-Type Flip-Flops
The SN74HC564N is a high-performance, octal edge-triggered D-type flip-flop integrated circuit from Texas Instruments, designed for use in a wide range of digital applications. This robust IC features eight D-type flip-flops with 3-state outputs, making it ideal for bus-oriented systems. The device operates on a 2V to 6V voltage range, accommodating a variety of logic levels and providing flexibility in interfacing with different types of logic circuits.
Key Features:
- Edge-Triggered D-Type Flip-Flops: Each flip-flop in the SN74HC564N is edge-triggered, capturing data on the rising edge of the clock signal, thereby providing precise timing control.
- 3-State Outputs: The 3-state outputs allow for connection directly to a bus-structured system. When enabled, the outputs exhibit standard active levels. When disabled, the outputs are in a high-impedance state, effectively isolating the flip-flops from the bus.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: With a 2V to 6V operating voltage range, this device supports TTL and CMOS logic level requirements, providing versatility in various applications and compatibility with a broader range of other components.
- High Current Drive: The SN74HC564N is capable of driving up to 15mA at the outputs, ensuring strong signal transmission and the ability to drive multiple inputs in parallel.
- Low Power Consumption: This IC is part of the HC family, which is known for its low power consumption, making it suitable for power-sensitive designs.
Applications:
The SN74HC564N is commonly used in data storage, retrieval systems, and communication systems where multiple data lines need to be controlled. Its applications include:
- Buffer/Storage Registers
- Shift Registers
- Data Manipulation and Control Systems
- Bus Interface Circuits
Manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor design and production, the SN74HC564N is a reliable and efficient solution for designers looking to implement flip-flops in their digital systems. Its PDIP (Plastic Dual-In-Line Package) makes it easy to handle and integrate into a wide variety of printed circuit boards.