Overview
The 74LVC16374ADGG,512 is a dual 8-bit edge-triggered D-type flip-flop integrated circuit produced by Nexperia USA Inc. This component is part of the 74LVC series, known for its low-voltage CMOS logic family. Although the specific part number is currently listed as obsolete and no longer manufactured, it remains relevant for understanding and replacing similar components in existing designs.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Type | Flip Flop, D-Type, Dual 8-Bit |
Package | 48-TFSOP (0.240", 6.10mm Width) |
Logic Family | 74LVC |
Trigger Type | Positive Edge |
Number of Bits | 8 |
Product Status | Obsolete |
Key Features
- Low-voltage CMOS logic family (74LVC series)
- Dual 8-bit edge-triggered D-type flip-flop
- Positive edge trigger
- 48-TFSOP package for compact design
- Suitable for low-power and high-speed applications
Applications
The 74LVC16374ADGG,512 is designed for use in various digital logic circuits, particularly where low power consumption and high speed are required. Typical applications include:
- Digital signal processing and storage
- Sequential logic circuits
- Low-power consumer electronics
- Automotive and industrial control systems
Q & A
- What is the 74LVC16374ADGG,512?
The 74LVC16374ADGG,512 is a dual 8-bit edge-triggered D-type flip-flop integrated circuit.
- Who is the manufacturer of this component?
Nexperia USA Inc.
- What is the logic family of this component?
The 74LVC series, which is a low-voltage CMOS logic family.
- What is the package type of this component?
48-TFSOP (0.240", 6.10mm Width).
- Is the 74LVC16374ADGG,512 still in production?
No, it is listed as obsolete and no longer manufactured.
- What are some typical applications for this component?
Digital signal processing, sequential logic circuits, low-power consumer electronics, and automotive and industrial control systems.
- What trigger type does this flip-flop use?
Positive edge trigger.
- How many bits does this flip-flop have?
8 bits, in a dual configuration.
- Why is the 74LVC series preferred in some designs?
Due to its low power consumption and high speed.
- Where can I find substitutes for this obsolete component?
Through distributors like Digi-Key, Mouser Electronics, or other authorized Nexperia partners.