Datasheet Texas Instruments 8301901EA

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesSN54ALS174
Part Number8301901EA
Datasheet Texas Instruments 8301901EA

Hex D-type Flip-Flops With Clear 16-CDIP -55 to 125

Datasheets

Hex/Quadruple D-Type Flip-Flops With Clear datasheet
PDF, 848 Kb, Revision: E, File published: May 23, 2002
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNo

Packaging

Pin1616
Package TypeJJ
Industry STD TermCDIPCDIP
JEDEC CodeR-GDIP-TR-GDIP-T
Package QTY11
CarrierTUBETUBE
Device MarkingSNJ54ALS174J8301901EA
Width (mm)6.926.92
Length (mm)19.5619.56
Thickness (mm)4.574.57
Pitch (mm)2.542.54
Max Height (mm)5.085.08
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Parametrics

3-State OutputNo
Bits6
F @ Nom Voltage(Max)75 Mhz
ICC @ Nom Voltage(Max)19 mA
Input TypeTTL
Operating Temperature Range-55 to 125 C
Output Drive (IOL/IOH)(Max)8/-0.4 mA
Output TypeTTL
Package GroupCDIP
Package Size: mm2:W x LSee datasheet (CDIP) PKG
RatingMilitary
Technology FamilyALS
VCC(Max)5.5 V
VCC(Min)4.5 V
tpd @ Nom Voltage(Max)17 ns

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Application Notes

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Space & High Reliability > Logic Products > Flip-Flop/Latch/Registers