SNJ54LS379FK

SNJ54LS379FK

Manufacturer No:

SNJ54LS379FK

Manufacturer:

Texas Instruments

Description:

QUAD D-TYPE FLIP-FLOPS WITH ENAB

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SNJ54LS379FK Specifications

  • Type
    Parameter
  • Package / Case
    20-CLCC
  • Supplier Device Package
    20-LCCC (8.89x8.89)
  • Mounting Type
    Surface Mount
  • Operating Temperature
    -55°C ~ 125°C (TA)
  • Current - Quiescent (Iq)
    15 mA
  • Voltage - Supply
    4.5V ~ 5.5V
  • Current - Output High, Low
    400µA, 4mA
  • Trigger Type
    Positive Edge
  • Max Propagation Delay @ V, Max CL
    27ns @ 5V, 15pF
  • Clock Frequency
    40 MHz
  • Number of Bits per Element
    4
  • Number of Elements
    1
  • Output Type
    Complementary
  • Type
    D-Type
  • Function
    Standard
  • Packaging
    Tube
  • Product Status
    Active
  • Series
    54LS
The SNJ54LS379FK is a specific type of integrated circuit chip that belongs to the 54LS series of TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) chips. It is a quad latch with 3-state outputs, which means it has four latch circuits in a single chip, and each latch has a 3-state output.Advantages of SNJ54LS379FK integrated circuit chips: 1. Compact and space-saving: The integration of four latch circuits in a single chip reduces the overall size and complexity of the circuit design. 2. High-speed operation: The TTL technology used in these chips allows for fast switching speeds, making them suitable for applications that require quick response times. 3. Low power consumption: The SNJ54LS379FK chips have low power requirements, making them energy-efficient and suitable for battery-powered devices. 4. Easy interfacing: These chips have standard TTL-compatible inputs and outputs, making them compatible with a wide range of digital systems.Application scenarios of SNJ54LS379FK integrated circuit chips: 1. Data storage and buffering: The latch circuits in these chips can be used to store and buffer data in digital systems, allowing for temporary storage and retrieval of information. 2. Address decoding: The 3-state outputs of the latch circuits can be used for address decoding in memory systems, enabling the selection of specific memory locations. 3. Bus control: The 3-state outputs can also be used for bus control in digital systems, allowing multiple devices to share a common data bus without interfering with each other. 4. State machine design: The latch circuits can be used to implement state machines, which are widely used in control systems, digital circuits, and sequential logic designs. 5. Register implementation: The latch circuits can be used to build registers, which are essential components in microprocessors, digital signal processors, and other digital systems for storing and manipulating data.It's important to note that the specific application scenarios may vary depending on the overall system design and requirements.