The TC7W74F is a dual D-type flip-flop manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is commonly used for data storage, shift registers, and frequency division in digital circuits. D-type flip-flops are fundamental building blocks in sequential logic circuits, providing a way to store a single bit of data and synchronize it with a clock signal.
Applications
- Data storage
- Shift registers
- Frequency dividers
- Counters
- Delay lines
Features
- Dual D-type flip-flop
- High-speed operation
- Low power consumption
- Wide operating voltage range
- Small outline package
- CMOS Technology
Benefits
- Basic data storage element
- Versatile building block for digital circuits
- Fast switching speeds
- Energy efficient
- Compact size for space-constrained designs
Additional Details
The TC7W74F consists of two independent D-type flip-flops. Each flip-flop has a data input (D), a clock input (CLK), a set input and a reset input, and outputs Q and /Q (Q-bar). The data present at the D input is transferred to the Q output on the rising edge of the clock signal. The set and reset inputs allow for asynchronous setting or clearing of the flip-flop's state. For precise electrical characteristics, timing diagrams, and recommended operating conditions, designers should consult the official Toshiba datasheet for the TC7W74F. The device's CMOS technology contributes to its low power consumption, and its compact package size facilitates integration into modern electronic designs.