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74VHC595MTC

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8-BIT SHIFT REGISTER WITH OUTPUT LATCHES

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16-TSSOP
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

74VHC595MTC

Obsolete
ON Semiconductor

8-BIT SHIFT REGISTER WITH OUTPUT LATCHES

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Technical Specifications

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Specification74VHC595MTC
FunctionSerial to Parallel, Serial
Logic TypeShift Register
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Bits per Element8
Number of Elements1
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Output TypeTri-State
Package / Case16-TSSOP
Package / Case [x]0.173 in
Package / Case [y]4.4 mm
Supplier Device Package16-TSSOP
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]2 V

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Description

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74VHC595 Series

The VHC595 is an advanced high-speed CMOS Shift Register fabricated with silicon gate CMOS technology. It achieves the high-speed operation similar to equivalent Bipolar Schottky TTL while maintaining the CMOS low power dissipation. This device contains an 8-bit serial-in, parallel-out shift register that feeds an 8-bit D-type storage register. The storage register has eight 3-STATE outputs. Separate clocks are provided for both the shift register and the storage register. The shift register has a direct-overriding clear, serial input, and serial output (standard) pins for cascading. Both the shift register and storage register use positive-edge triggered clocks. If both clocks are connected together, the shift register state will always be one clock pulse ahead of the storage register. An input protection circuit insures that 0V to 7V can be applied to the input pins without regard to the supply voltage. This device can be used to interface 5V to 3V systems and two supply systems such as battery backup. This circuit prevents device destruction due to mismatched supply and input voltages.