Parameters | |
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Series | 74HC |
RoHS Status | ROHS3 Compliant |
Package / Case | 16-SOIC (0.209", 5.30mm Width) |
Mfr | Texas Instruments |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
Output Type | Tri-State |
Number of Elements | 1 |
Supplier Device Package | 16-SO |
Number of Bits per Element | 8 |
Function | Serial to Parallel, Serial |
Voltage - Supply | 2V ~ 6V |
Logic Type | Shift Register |
Package | Bulk |
Product Status | Active |
Other Names | 296-SN74HC595NSR-P |
Standard Package | 1 |
The SN74HC595NSR-P is a high-speed CMOS 8-bit shift register with 3-state outputs, designed for serial-to-parallel data conversion. It is part of the 74HC family, known for its robust performance and compatibility with various digital systems. Manufactured by Texas Instruments, this device is widely used in applications requiring efficient data handling and minimal pin count. The chip features a 16-pin SOP (Small Outline Package) and operates within a wide voltage range of 2V to 6V.
SN74HC595NSR-P Features
The SN74HC595NSR-P offers several key features that make it suitable for a variety of digital applications. It includes an 8-bit serial-in, parallel-out shift register that feeds an 8-bit D-type storage register with parallel 3-state outputs. The shift register has a direct clear function, allowing for rapid data reset. The device supports high-current outputs capable of driving up to 15 LSTTL loads, with a maximum propagation delay of 13 ns. Additionally, it features low power consumption (80 μA maximum ICC) and ±6 mA output drive capability at 5V, making it ideal for low-power applications.
SN74HC595NSR-P Applications
The SN74HC595NSR-P is versatile and finds application in numerous fields. It is commonly used in LED displays and LED-based digital signage to manage data efficiently with minimal I/O pins. The device is also suitable for network switches, power infrastructure, and server applications where data buffering and expansion are required. Its ability to drive multiple loads makes it ideal for cascading multiple shift registers, enabling the control of large arrays of LEDs or other digital devices.