The TC74LVX374F(F) is an octal D-type flip-flop manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It features a three-state output, making it suitable for bus-oriented applications. This device is part of the LVX family, known for its low-voltage operation and high-speed performance. It is commonly used in digital systems for data storage and transfer.
Applications:
- Data storage registers
- Address buffers
- Memory interface circuits
- Bus transceivers
- General-purpose digital logic
Features:
- Octal D-type flip-flops
- Three-state outputs
- Low-voltage operation (3.3V)
- High-speed performance
- Positive-edge triggered
- Output enable control
Benefits:
- Efficient data storage
- Direct connection to bus systems
- Compatibility with low-voltage logic
- Fast data transfer rates
- Synchronous data loading
- Flexible control over output states
Additional Details:
The TC74LVX374F(F) contains eight D-type flip-flops, each capable of storing one bit of data. The flip-flops are positive-edge triggered, meaning that data is loaded into the flip-flop on the rising edge of the clock signal. The three-state outputs allow the device to be connected directly to a bus system, where multiple devices share the same data lines. The output enable control allows the outputs to be either enabled (driving the bus) or disabled (high impedance), preventing bus contention.
Specific technical specifications include the supply voltage range, propagation delay, and output drive capability. The device operates at a supply voltage of 3.3V, making it compatible with other low-voltage logic devices. The propagation delay is typically in the nanosecond range, allowing for high-speed data transfer. The output drive capability specifies the amount of current that the outputs can source or sink. The TC74LVX374F(F) is available in a surface-mount package, allowing for efficient use of board space. It is commonly used in memory interface circuits, address buffers, and other applications where data storage and transfer are required.