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64 X 18 ASYNCHRONOUS FIFO MEMORY

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Integrated Circuits (ICs)

SN74ACT7814-20DL

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Texas Instruments

64 X 18 ASYNCHRONOUS FIFO MEMORY

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationSN74ACT7814-20DL
Access Time15 ns
Bus DirectionalUni-Directional
Current - Supply (Max) [Max]400 µA
Data Rate50 MHz
Expansion TypeWidth
FunctionAsynchronous
FWFT SupportFalse
Memory Size1.125 K
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case0.295 in
Package / Case56-BSSOP
Package / Case7.5 mm
Programmable Flags SupportTrue
Retransmit CapabilityFalse
Supplier Device Package56-SSOP
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4.5 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 60$ 16.61
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 18.80
100$ 16.42
250$ 12.66
1000$ 11.33

Description

General part information

SN74ACT7814 Series

A FIFO memory is a storage device that allows data to be written into and read from its array at independent data rates. The SN74ACT7814 is a 64-word by 18-bit FIFO for high speed and fast access times. It processes data at rates up to 50 MHz and access times of 15 ns in a bit-parallel format.

Data is written into memory on a low-to-high transition at the load clock (LDCK) input and is read out on a low-to-high transition at the unload clock (UNCK) input. The memory is full when the number of words clocked in exceeds the number of words clocked out by 64. When the memory is full, LDCK signals have no effect on the data residing in memory. When the memory is empty, UNCK signals have no effect.

Status of the FIFO memory is monitored by the full (FULL\), empty (EMPTY\), half-full (HF), and almost-full/almost-empty (AF/AE) flags. The FULL\ output is low when the memory is full and high when the memory is not full. The EMPTY\ output is low when the memory is empty and high when it is not empty. The HF output is high when the FIFO contains 32 or more words and is low when it contains 31 or fewer words. The AF/AE status flag is a programmable flag. The first one or two low-to-high transitions of LDCK after reset are used to program the almost-empty offset value (X) and the almost-full offset value (Y) if program enable (PEN\) is low. The AF/AE flag is high when the FIFO contains X or fewer words or (64 - Y) or more words. The AF/AE flag is low when the FIFO contains between (X + 1) and (63 - Y) words.