The TC40175BP is a Quad D-Type Flip-Flop with Complementary Outputs, produced by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This CMOS logic device contains four independent D-type flip-flops, each equipped with both a Q (true) output and a Q\ (complement, inverted) output. A common reset input allows simultaneous clearing of all four flip-flops, simplifying initialization and control. These complementary outputs are valuable for reducing component count by eliminating the need for separate inverters in some applications.
Applications:
- Register circuits requiring both true and complement outputs
- Data storage
- Shift registers with inverted outputs
- Control logic implementation
- Frequency division circuits
Features:
- Quad D-Type Flip-Flops: Four independent D-type flip-flops in a single package.
- Complementary Outputs: Each flip-flop provides both Q and Q\ outputs.
- Positive-Edge Triggered: Data transfer occurs on the rising edge of the clock signal.
- Common Reset: A single reset input clears all four flip-flops simultaneously.
- CMOS Technology: Offers low power consumption and high noise immunity.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: Provides flexibility in power supply selection.
Benefits:
- Simplified Design: Complementary outputs reduce external component count and simplify circuit layout.
- Versatile Data Handling: Facilitates a wide range of data manipulation and storage applications.
- Synchronous Operation: Ensures reliable data transfer synchronized to the clock signal.
- Efficient Resetting: Common reset input simplifies initialization and control.
- Low Power Consumption: Extends battery life in portable and energy-conscious applications.
Additional Details:
The TC40175BP comes in a DIP (Dual In-line Package). On the rising edge of the clock (CLK) signal, the logic level present at the D (data) input is transferred to the Q output, and its inverse is presented at the Q\ output. The reset (RST) input, when activated, forces the Q outputs of all flip-flops low and the Q\ outputs high, regardless of the clock and data inputs. Refer to the datasheet for detailed timing diagrams, truth tables, and electrical characteristics of the device.