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74AHC595S16 - 8-BIT SHIFT REGISTER

This page provides the datasheet information for the 74AHC595S16, a member of the 74AHC595 8-BIT SHIFT REGISTER family.

Datasheet Summary

Description

The 74AHC595 is an advanced high speed CMOS device.

An eight bit shift register accepts data from the serial input (DS) on each positive transition of the shift register clock (STCP).

When asserted low the reset function (MR) sets all shift register values to zero and is independent of all clocks.

Features

  • Wide Supply Voltage Range from 2.0 V to 5.5V.
  • Sinks or sources 8mA at VCC = 4.5V.
  • CMOS low power consumption.
  • Schmitt Trigger Action at All Inputs.
  • Inputs Accept up to 5.5V.
  • ESD Protection Tested per JESD 22.
  • Exceeds 200-V Machine Model (A115-A).
  • Exceeds 2000-V Human Body Model (A114-A).
  • Exceeds 1000-V Charged Device Model (C101C).
  • Latch-Up Exceeds 250mA per JESD 78, Class II.
  • Totally Lead-Free & Fully RoHS Compliant (Notes 1 & 2).
  • Hal.

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Part number 74AHC595S16
Manufacturer DIODES
File Size 316.44 KB
Description 8-BIT SHIFT REGISTER
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74AHC595 8-BIT SHIFT REGISTER WITH 8-BIT OUTPUT REGISTER Description The 74AHC595 is an advanced high speed CMOS device. An eight bit shift register accepts data from the serial input (DS) on each positive transition of the shift register clock (STCP). When asserted low the reset function (MR) sets all shift register values to zero and is independent of all clocks. Data from the input serial shift register is placed in the output register with a rising pulse on the storages resister clock (SHCP). With the output enable (OEሻ asserted low the 3-state outputs Q0-Q7 become active and present. All registers capture data on rising edge and change output on the falling edge. If both clocks are connected together, the input shift register is always one clock cycle ahead of the output register.
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