The SN74LVCH16374AZQLR is an integrated circuit (IC) component developed by Texas Instruments. It is a 16-bit D-type flip-flop with 3-state outputs and operates at a low voltage. The chip is specifically designed for low-power applications and offers excellent performance in terms of speed and power consumption.
The key features of the SN74LVCH16374AZQLR include:
1. Low Voltage Operation: The chip operates with a supply voltage range of 1.65V to 3.6V, making it suitable for battery-powered devices and other low-voltage applications.
2. High-Speed Operation: It has a fast propagation delay time of 4.5ns, resulting in efficient data processing and improved system performance.
3. 3-State Outputs: The SN74LVCH16374AZQLR has 16 independent 3-state outputs, allowing for a high level of flexibility in terms of signal routing and device connectivity.
4. D-Type Flip-Flop Functionality: The chip utilizes D-type flip-flops to store and synchronize data. This makes it suitable for applications where reliable and synchronized data transfer is required.
5. Schmitt-Trigger Inputs: The inputs of the IC are equipped with Schmitt-trigger buffers. This feature enhances noise immunity, making it more reliable in noisy environments and reducing the risk of false triggering