What is 74HC175D?


This is Quad D-type flip-flop with reset positive-edge trigger.

In digital electronics, a flip-flop is a circuit that can store a single binary bit of information, which can be either 0 or 1. It is used to build sequential logic circuits that can store and manipulate data.


[PDF] Complete Technical Details can be found in the 74HC175D datasheet provided at this page.

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INTEGRATED CIRCUITS DATA SHEET For a complete data sheet please also download The IC06 74HC HCT HCU HCMOS Logic Family Specifications The IC06 74HC HCT HCU HCMOS Logic Package Information The IC06 74HC HCT HCU HCMOS Logic Package Outlines 74HC HCT175 Quad D type flip flop with reset positive edge trigger Product speci cation Supersedes data of December 1990 File under Integrated Circuits IC06 1998 Jul 08 Philips Semiconductors Product speci cation Quad D type ip op with reset positive edge trigger FEATURES Four edge triggered D flip flops Output capability standard ICC category MSI GENERAL DESCRIPTION The 74HC HCT175 are high speed Si gate CMOS devices and are pin compatible with low power Schottky TTL LSTTL They are specified in compliance with JEDEC standard no 7A 74HC HCT175 The 74HC HCT175 have four edge triggered D type flip flops with individual D inputs and both Q and Q outputs The common clock CP and master reset MR inputs load and reset clear all flip flops simultaneously The state of each D input one set up time before the LOW to HIGH clock transition is transferred to the corresponding output Qn of the flip flop All Qn outputs will be forced LOW independently of clock or data inputs

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The SR flip-flop is the simplest type of flip-flop, and it has two inputs, Set and Reset. When the Set input is high, the Q output becomes high and the Q' output becomes low. Conversely, when the Reset input is high, the Q output becomes low and the Q' output becomes high. The D flip-flop has a single input, labeled D, which is used to set the value of the Q output. The Q' output is the complement of the Q output. The JK flip-flop is a more complex type of flip-flop that has two inputs, labeled J and K. The J input is used to set the value of the Q output, while the K input is used to reset the Q output. The JK flip-flop has the ability to "toggle" its output state, which means that when both J and K inputs are high, the Q output alternates between high and low states.

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PHILIPS 74HC175D FLIP-FLOP

Quad D-type flip-flop with reset positive-edge trigger

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