74AC374B Overview
20-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm)is the packaging method. The package Tubecontains it. As configured, the output uses Tri-State, Non-Inverted. The trigger configured with it uses Positive Edge. Through Holeis in the way of this electric part. A voltage of 2V~6Vis required for its operation. -55°C~125°C TAis the operating temperature. A flip flop of this type is classified as a D-Type. This type of FPGA is a part of the 74AC series. In order for it to function properly, its output frequency should not exceed 270MHz. A total of 1elements are present in it. There is 4μA quiescent consumption. A total of 20 terminations have been made. This D latch belongs to the family of 74AC374. A voltage of 3.3V is used as the power supply for this D latch. The input capacitance of this T flip flop is 4pF farads, which is defined as the capacitance between the input terminals of an op amp with either input grounded. This D flip flop belongs to the family of AC. It is mounted by the way of Through Hole. The electronic flip flop is designed with pins 20. This device exhibits a clock edge trigger type of Positive Edge. It is part of the FF/Latchesbase part number family. It is designed with a number of bits of 8. In this case, the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) reaches 6V. Normally, the supply voltage (Vsup) should be kept above 2V. To achieve this superior flexibility, 8 circuits are used. The D flip flop is embedded with 2ports. There are 3 output Lines, which generate the binary equivalent of the input line whose value is equal to “1” and are available to encode either a decimal or hexadecimal input pattern to typically a binary or “B. C. D” (binary coded decimal) output code.
74AC374B Features
Tube package
74AC series
20 pins
8 Bits
74AC374B Applications
There are a lot of STMicroelectronics 74AC374B Flip Flops applications.
- Parallel data storage
- Shift registers
- Functionally equivalent to the MC10/100EL29
- ATE
- Test & Measurement
- Frequency division
- Event Detectors
- Frequency Dividers
- Latch-up performance
- Communications