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SN74AUC32374GKER

0.8V~2.7V 250MHz D-Type Flip Flop 40μA 74AUC Series 96-LFBGA


  • Manufacturer: Rochester Electronics, LLC
  • Nocochips NO: 699-SN74AUC32374GKER
  • Package: 96-LFBGA
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 725
  • Description: 0.8V~2.7V 250MHz D-Type Flip Flop 40μA 74AUC Series 96-LFBGA(Kg)

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Parameters
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 96-LFBGA
Supplier Device Package 96-LFBGA (13.5x5.5)
Operating Temperature -40°C~85°C TA
Packaging Tape & Reel (TR)
Series 74AUC
Part Status Obsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 2 (1 Year)
Type D-Type
Voltage - Supply 0.8V~2.7V
Function Standard
Output Type Tri-State, Non-Inverted
Number of Elements 4
Clock Frequency 250MHz
Current - Quiescent (Iq) 40μA
Current - Output High, Low 9mA 9mA
Number of Bits per Element 8
Max Propagation Delay @ V, Max CL 2.2ns @ 2.5V, 30pF
Trigger Type Positive Edge
Input Capacitance 3pF
RoHS Status Non-RoHS Compliant

SN74AUC32374GKER Overview


The flip flop is packaged in a case of 96-LFBGA. The Tape & Reel (TR)package contains it. In the configuration, Tri-State, Non-Invertedis used as the output. The trigger it is configured with uses Positive Edge. In this case, the electronic component is mounted in the way of Surface Mount. The JK flip flop operates at 0.8V~2.7Vvolts. A temperature of -40°C~85°C TAis used in the operation. D-Typedescribes this flip flop. In terms of FPGAs, it belongs to the 74AUC series. It should not exceed 250MHzin terms of its output frequency. A total of 4elements are present in it. As a result, it consumes 40μA of quiescent current without being affected by external factors. This JK flip flop has a 3pFfarad input capacitance.

SN74AUC32374GKER Features


Tape & Reel (TR) package
74AUC series

SN74AUC32374GKER Applications


There are a lot of Rochester Electronics, LLC SN74AUC32374GKER Flip Flops applications.

  • Consumer
  • Asynchronous counter
  • Registers
  • Computers
  • Storage Registers
  • Buffer registers
  • Event Detectors
  • Guaranteed simultaneous switching noise level
  • Frequency division
  • Instrumentation

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