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SN74HC165D - 8-Bit Parallel-Load Shift Registers

Download the SN74HC165D datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the SN74HC165 variant, as both devices belong to the same 8-bit parallel-load shift registers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The SNx4HC165 devices are 8-bit parallel-load shift registers that, when clocked, shift the data toward a serial (QH) output.

H) inputs that are enabled by a low level at the shift/load (SH/LD) input.

Features

  • 1 Wide Operating Voltage Range of 2 V to 6 V.
  • Outputs Can Drive Up to 10 LSTTL Loads.
  • Low Power Consumption, 80-µA Maximum ICC.
  • Typical tpd = 13 ns.
  • ±4-mA Output Drive at 5 V.
  • Low Input Current of 1 µA Maximum.
  • Complementary Outputs.
  • Direct Overriding Load (Data) Inputs.
  • Gated Clock Inputs.
  • Parallel-to-Serial Data Conversion.
  • On Products Compliant to MIL-PRF-38535, All Parameters Are Tested Unless.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (SN74HC165-etcTI.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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Product Folder Sample & Buy Technical Documents Tools & Software Support & Community SN54HC165, SN74HC165 SCLS116H – DECEMBER 1982 – REVISED DECEMBER 2015 SNx4HC165 8-Bit Parallel-Load Shift Registers 1 Features •1 Wide Operating Voltage Range of 2 V to 6 V • Outputs Can Drive Up to 10 LSTTL Loads • Low Power Consumption, 80-µA Maximum ICC • Typical tpd = 13 ns • ±4-mA Output Drive at 5 V • Low Input Current of 1 µA Maximum • Complementary Outputs • Direct Overriding Load (Data) Inputs • Gated Clock Inputs • Parallel-to-Serial Data Conversion • On Products Compliant to MIL-PRF-38535, All Parameters Are Tested Unless Otherwise Noted. On All Other Products, Production Processing Does Not Necessarily Include Testing of All Parameters.
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