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74HC595BZX

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8-BIT SERIAL-IN, SERIAL OR PARALLEL-OUT SHIFT REGISTER WITH OUTPUT LATCHES; 3-STATE

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SOT8016-1
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

74HC595BZX

Active
Nexperia USA Inc.

8-BIT SERIAL-IN, SERIAL OR PARALLEL-OUT SHIFT REGISTER WITH OUTPUT LATCHES; 3-STATE

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Technical Specifications

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Specification74HC595BZX
FunctionSerial to Parallel, Serial
Logic TypeShift Register
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Bits per Element [custom]8
Number of Elements1
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 C
Output TypeTri-State
Package / Case16-XFQFN Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package16-DHXQFN (2x2.4)
Voltage - Supply [Max]6 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]2 V

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DigikeyN/A 719$ 0.44

Description

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74HC595BZ Series

The 74HC595; 74HCT595 is an 8-bit serial-in/serial or parallel-out shift register with a storage register and 3-state outputs. Both the shift and storage register have separate clocks. The device features a serial input (DS) and a serial output (Q7S) to enable cascading and an asynchronous resetMRinput. A LOW onMRwill reset the shift register. Data is shifted on the LOW-to-HIGH transitions of the SHCP input. The data in the shift register is transferred to the storage register on a LOW-to-HIGH transition of the STCP input. If both clocks are connected together, the shift register will always be one clock pulse ahead of the storage register. Data in the storage register appears at the output whenever the output enable input (OE) is LOW. A HIGH onOEcauses the outputs to assume a high-impedance OFF-state. Operation of theOEinput does not affect the state of the registers. Inputs include clamp diodes. This enables the use of current limiting resistors to interface inputs to voltages in excess of VCC.