The SN74LVC821ADBR is an integrated circuit (IC) component that belongs to the 74LVC series of low-voltage CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) logic devices. This specific IC is a flip-flop with 10-bit buffered memory. It is designed to store and retain digital data in a variety of electronic applications. Here's an overview of the key features of the SN74LVC821ADBR:
1. Low-Voltage Operation: One of the primary features of the SN74LVC821ADBR is its ability to operate at a low voltage. It can function smoothly between 1.65V and 5.5V, making it suitable for battery-operated devices and other low-power applications.
2. Flip-Flop Functionality: The SN74LVC821ADBR acts as a flip-flop, which means it can store and maintain information as either a high or low signal state. This allows for easy storage and retrieval of digital data.
3. Ten-Bit Buffered Memory: This IC provides a ten-bit buffered memory, allowing it to store up to 10 digital bits of information. The buffered memory ensures that the stored data is adequately retained without any degradation or loss.
4. High-Speed Operation: With a typical propagation delay of only 3.9ns, the SN74LVC821ADBR enables fast data processing and transfer. This makes it suitable for applications that require speedy data manipulation