The CD74HC564E is an integrated circuit (IC) component that belongs to the 74HC series of high-speed CMOS logic devices. It is a octal D-type edge-triggered flip-flop with 3-state outputs, meaning it has eight individual flip-flops within a single chip.
Key Features:
1. Octal D-Type Flip-Flop: The CD74HC564E contains eight flip-flops, each capable of storing a single binary bit. These flip-flops operate on the principle of data entering through a "D" input and being stored until a clock signal triggers it to update the output.
2. Edge-Triggered Operation: The flip-flops in this IC are edge-triggered, which means the data is stored or transferred based on the rising or falling edge of the clock signal, allowing for synchronized control and accurate data storage.
3. 3-State Outputs: The outputs of each flip-flop in the CD74HC564E have three possible states: high (logic 1), low (logic 0), or high impedance. The high impedance state (or "tri-state") effectively disconnects the output from the circuit, allowing for multiple outputs to share a common bus without conflicts.
4. High-Speed Operation: This IC is designed for high-speed operation, which enables fast data processing and transfer within digital circuitry