Motorola Latches & Flip-Flops 14

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Logic IC Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Total Dose (V) Package Body Material Schmitt Trigger Surface Mount No. of Functions Maximum Frequency At Nominal Supply Technology Screening Level No. of Inputs No. of Bits Packing Method Nominal Supply Voltage / Vsup (V) Power Supplies (V) Load Capacitance (CL) Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Propagation Delay (tpd) Maximum I (ol) Sub-Category Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Count Direction Output Characteristics Trigger Type Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Terminal Position No. of Ports Minimum fmax JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Output Polarity Minimum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Maximum Power Supply Current (ICC) Additional Features JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length Family

SN74LS74ANS

Motorola

D FLIP-FLOP

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

14

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

2

TTL

1

5

5

IN-LINE

DIP14,.3

40 ns

FF/Latches

2.54 mm

70 Cel

POSITIVE EDGE

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

33 MHz

R-PDIP-T14

5.25 V

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

COMPLEMENTARY

4.75 V

e0

18.86 mm

LS

JM38510/34107BEA

Motorola

D FLIP-FLOP

MILITARY

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

CERAMIC, GLASS-SEALED

NO

1

TTL

6

5

IN-LINE

12 ns

2.54 mm

125 Cel

POSITIVE EDGE

-55 Cel

DUAL

90 MHz

R-GDIP-T16

5.5 V

4.19 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

TRUE

4.5 V

19.3 mm

F/FAST

SN74LS574N

Motorola

D FLIP-FLOP

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

20

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

8

TTL

5

5

IN-LINE

DIP20,.3

FF/Latches

2.54 mm

70 Cel

3-STATE

POSITIVE EDGE

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

DUAL

R-PDIP-T20

Not Qualified

e0

SN74LS76ANDS

Motorola

J-K FLIP-FLOP

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

2

TTL

2

5

5

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

20 ns

FF/Latches

2.54 mm

70 Cel

NEGATIVE EDGE

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

45 MHz

R-PDIP-T16

5.25 V

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

COMPLEMENTARY

4.75 V

e0

20.07 mm

LS

MC74AC74NC

Motorola

D FLIP-FLOP

INDUSTRIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

14

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

2

CMOS

1

5

50 pF

IN-LINE

10.5 ns

2.54 mm

85 Cel

POSITIVE EDGE

-40 Cel

DUAL

125 MHz

R-PDIP-T14

6 V

4.69 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

COMPLEMENTARY

2 V

18.86 mm

AC

SN74LS377NS

Motorola

D FLIP-FLOP

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

20

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

TTL

8

5

5

IN-LINE

DIP20,.3

27 ns

FF/Latches

2.54 mm

70 Cel

POSITIVE EDGE

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

40 MHz

R-PDIP-T20

5.25 V

4.19 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

TRUE

4.75 V

WITH HOLD MODE

e0

26.415 mm

LS

MC7479P

Motorola

D FLIP-FLOP

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

14

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

2

TTL

IN-LINE

DIP14,.3

FF/Latches

2.54 mm

70 Cel

POSITIVE EDGE

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

DUAL

R-PDIP-T14

Not Qualified

e0

MC7476P

Motorola

J-K FLIP-FLOP

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

2

TTL

4

5

IN-LINE

30 ns

70 Cel

NEGATIVE EDGE

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

R-PDIP-T16

5.25 V

Not Qualified

COMPLEMENTARY

4.75 V

e0

TTL/H/L

MC74HC112N

Motorola

J-K FLIP-FLOP

MILITARY

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

2

CMOS

2

5

50 pF

IN-LINE

38 ns

2.54 mm

125 Cel

NEGATIVE EDGE

-55 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

20 MHz

R-PDIP-T16

6 V

4.44 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

COMPLEMENTARY

2 V

e0

19.175 mm

HC/UH

10586/BEAJC

Motorola

D FLIP-FLOP

MILITARY

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

CERAMIC, GLASS-SEALED

NO

1

125000000 Hz

ECL

38535Q/M;38534H;883B

6

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

5.3 ns

FF/Latches

2.54 mm

125 Cel

OPEN-EMITTER

POSITIVE EDGE

-55 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

125 MHz

R-GDIP-T16

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

TRUE

121 mA

e0

19.495 mm

10K

MC10631L

Motorola

D FLIP-FLOP

MILITARY

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

CERAMIC

NO

2

ECL

-5.2

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

FF/Latches

2.54 mm

125 Cel

MASTER-SLAVE

-55 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

DUAL

R-XDIP-T16

Not Qualified

e0

MC7473P

Motorola

J-K FLIP-FLOP

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

14

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

2

TTL

4

5

IN-LINE

30 ns

70 Cel

POSITIVE EDGE

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

R-PDIP-T14

5.25 V

Not Qualified

COMPLEMENTARY

4.75 V

e0

TTL/H/L

MC7475P

Motorola

D LATCH

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

4

BIPOLAR

1

5

IN-LINE

70 Cel

POSITIVE EDGE

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

R-PDIP-T16

Not Qualified

COMPLEMENTARY

e0

ECL

SN74LS74ANDS

Motorola

D FLIP-FLOP

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

14

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

2

TTL

1

5

5

IN-LINE

DIP14,.3

40 ns

FF/Latches

2.54 mm

70 Cel

POSITIVE EDGE

0 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

DUAL

33 MHz

R-PDIP-T14

5.25 V

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

COMPLEMENTARY

4.75 V

e0

18.86 mm

LS

Latches & Flip-Flops

Latches and flip-flops are two types of electronic circuits used in digital systems to store and manipulate digital data. They are both sequential logic circuits, meaning that they can store information and use that information to make decisions based on the previous state.

A latch is a type of digital circuit that can hold or "latch" a signal in its current state. It is a simple memory element that can store a single bit of information. A latch can be transparent or opaque, depending on its behavior when the clock signal is active. A transparent latch passes the input signal through to the output when the clock signal is active, while an opaque latch holds the input signal at the output when the clock signal is active.

Flip-flops are similar to latches but are more sophisticated and have additional control inputs. A flip-flop is a digital circuit that can store one bit of information and change its state based on the clock signal and input signals. Flip-flops can be edge-triggered or level-triggered, depending on how they respond to the clock signal. Edge-triggered flip-flops change their state at the rising or falling edge of the clock signal, while level-triggered flip-flops change their state continuously as long as the clock signal is active.

Flip-flops are classified into various types based on their behavior and the number of inputs. Some of the commonly used flip-flops include D flip-flops, JK flip-flops, T flip-flops, and SR flip-flops. D flip-flops have a single data input and a clock input and can store one bit of information. JK flip-flops have two inputs, J and K, and can store one bit of information. T flip-flops have a single input and can toggle between two states based on the clock signal. SR flip-flops have two inputs, S and R, and can store one bit of information.

Latches and flip-flops are used in various applications, including digital signal processing, memory systems, and control circuits. They are essential components of digital systems and can be found in many electronic devices, such as computers, mobile phones, and digital cameras.