DM74ALS74AN
Basic Information Overview
- Category: Integrated Circuit (IC)
- Use: Flip-Flop
- Characteristics: High-speed, TTL Logic
- Package: DIP (Dual In-line Package)
- Essence: Digital Logic Component
- Packaging/Quantity: Tube, 25 pieces per tube
Specifications
- Technology: Advanced Low Power Schottky (ALS)
- Logic Family: TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic)
- Number of Flip-Flops: 2
- Supply Voltage: 4.75V to 5.25V
- Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
- Propagation Delay Time: 9 ns (typical)
- Output Current: ±8 mA
- Input Capacitance: 10 pF
- Pin Count: 14
Detailed Pin Configuration
- CLR (Clear) - Active LOW input for resetting the flip-flop.
- D (Data) - Data input for the flip-flop.
- CLK (Clock) - Clock input for triggering the flip-flop.
- PR (Preset) - Active LOW input for setting the flip-flop.
- Q (Output) - Complementary output of the flip-flop.
- Q̅ (Output) - Non-complementary output of the flip-flop.
- GND (Ground) - Ground reference for the IC.
- Q̅ (Output) - Non-complementary output of the flip-flop.
- Q (Output) - Complementary output of the flip-flop.
- VCC (Supply Voltage) - Positive supply voltage for the IC.
- D (Data) - Data input for the flip-flop.
- CLK (Clock) - Clock input for triggering the flip-flop.
- PR (Preset) - Active LOW input for setting the flip-flop.
- CLR (Clear) - Active LOW input for resetting the flip-flop.
Functional Features
- DM74ALS74AN is a dual D-type positive-edge-triggered flip-flop.
- It operates on TTL logic levels, making it compatible with other TTL devices.
- The flip-flop has separate data, clock, preset, and clear inputs for each flip-flop.
- It provides complementary outputs (Q and Q̅) for each flip-flop.
- The flip-flop can be used in various applications requiring sequential logic operations.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
- High-speed operation due to the ALS technology.
- TTL compatibility allows easy integration with other TTL devices.
- Dual flip-flop configuration provides flexibility in circuit design.
- Compact DIP package enables easy prototyping and PCB layout.
Disadvantages:
- Limited number of flip-flops per IC (2 in this case).
- Requires external components for proper clocking and data handling.
- Power consumption may be higher compared to newer technologies.
Working Principles
DM74ALS74AN utilizes positive-edge-triggered flip-flops to store and manipulate digital data. The flip-flop's state changes only when a rising edge is detected on the clock input. The data input determines the new state of the flip-flop, while the preset and clear inputs allow for additional control over the output. The complementary outputs provide both inverted and non-inverted versions of the stored data.
Detailed Application Field Plans
- Digital Counters: DM74ALS74AN can be used as building blocks for designing synchronous counters, which are widely used in digital systems for counting and sequencing operations.
- Shift Registers: By cascading multiple DM74ALS74AN flip-flops, shift registers can be created, enabling serial-to-parallel or parallel-to-serial data conversion.
- Memory Units: The flip-flop's ability to store and retain data makes it suitable for memory applications, such as register files or temporary storage elements.
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models
- SN74ALS74AN: Similar to DM74ALS74AN, but manufactured by Texas Instruments.
- CD74ALS74AN: Another alternative from Texas Instruments with similar specifications.
- MC74ALS74AN: An alternative model produced by ON Semiconductor.
These alternative models offer similar functionality and can be used interchangeably with DM74ALS74AN in most applications.
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