The 74HC175N,652 is a quad D-type flip-flop IC component commonly used in digital circuits. Here are the key features and a brief overview of this component:
1. Overview:
The 74HC175N,652 consists of four independent D-type flip-flops with 3-state outputs. It is implemented using CMOS technology, providing a high-speed operation while maintaining low power consumption.
2. Flip-Flop Functionality:
Each flip-flop within this IC has a data (D) input, a clock (CLK) input, and a clear (CLR) input. The D input represents the data to be stored, the CLK input controls when the flip-flop should capture the data, and the CLR input allows resetting the flip-flop to a known state.
3. 3-State Outputs:
The 74HC175N,652 features 3-state outputs, which means that each flip-flop's output can be set to either high logic level, low logic level, or high-impedance state (disconnected from the circuit).
4. Common Clear Input:
This IC component has a common clear input (CLR) shared by all flip-flops. When the CLR input is active (typically a low logic level), it forces all the flip-flops to be cleared and their outputs to become low logic level