Overview
The 74HC377DB-Q100J is a discontinued integrated circuit produced by Nexperia USA Inc. It belongs to the 74HC series, which is known for its high-speed CMOS logic family. This particular component is a D-type flip-flop with positive edge triggering, designed for use in various digital circuits.
Although this product is no longer manufactured, it remains relevant for legacy systems and educational purposes. The 74HC series is widely recognized for its compatibility with a broad range of voltage levels and its low power consumption, making it a versatile choice in many electronic designs.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Type | D-Type Flip-Flop |
Number of Bits | 8 |
Triggering | Positive Edge |
Package Type | SSOP20 (0.209", 5.30mm Width) |
Logic Family | 74HC |
Status | Obsolete (No longer manufactured) |
Key Features
- High-Speed CMOS Logic: The 74HC series is known for its high-speed operation and low power consumption.
- Positive Edge Triggering: The flip-flop is triggered on the positive edge of the clock signal.
- 8-Bit D-Type Flip-Flop: Each package contains eight D-type flip-flops, making it suitable for various digital applications.
- SSOP20 Package: The component is packaged in a 20-pin SSOP (Shrink Small Outline Package), which is compact and suitable for surface-mount technology.
Applications
The 74HC377DB-Q100J, despite being obsolete, was commonly used in various digital circuit applications, including:
- Digital Counters and Registers: Due to its D-type flip-flop functionality, it was often used in counters, registers, and other sequential logic circuits.
- Memory Circuits: It could be used in memory circuits where data needed to be stored and retrieved based on clock signals.
- Control Systems: In control systems where sequential logic was required, this component was a viable option.
Q & A
- What is the 74HC377DB-Q100J?
The 74HC377DB-Q100J is a D-type flip-flop integrated circuit from the 74HC series produced by Nexperia USA Inc.
- Why is the 74HC377DB-Q100J obsolete?
The component is no longer manufactured by Nexperia, making it obsolete for new designs.
- What package type does the 74HC377DB-Q100J use?
The component is packaged in a 20-pin SSOP (Shrink Small Outline Package).
- What is the triggering type of the 74HC377DB-Q100J?
The flip-flop is triggered on the positive edge of the clock signal.
- How many bits does the 74HC377DB-Q100J contain?
The component contains eight D-type flip-flops.
- What logic family does the 74HC377DB-Q100J belong to?
The component belongs to the 74HC high-speed CMOS logic family.
- What are some common applications of the 74HC377DB-Q100J?
Common applications include digital counters, registers, memory circuits, and control systems.
- Where can I find substitutes for the 74HC377DB-Q100J?
Substitutes can be found on distributor websites such as Digi-Key or by consulting with the manufacturer for recommended alternatives.
- Is the 74HC377DB-Q100J suitable for new designs?
No, since it is obsolete and no longer manufactured, it is not recommended for new designs.
- What are the environmental considerations for the 74HC377DB-Q100J?
For environmental information, refer to the datasheet or the manufacturer's website, as the component's environmental status may vary.