The 8400001EA is a dual J-K positive-edge-triggered flip-flop, part of the 54ALS series from Texas Instruments. This flip-flop is designed for high-performance digital applications, offering robust and reliable performance. It features a clock frequency of 30 MHz, ensuring fast and efficient data processing. The maximum propagation delay is 21ns at 5V and 50pF, which is crucial for maintaining signal integrity and minimizing latency in digital circuits. The device operates within a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V, providing flexibility in power supply requirements.
The 8400001 hasEA a quiescent current of 4 mA, which helps in reducing power consumption, making it suitable for applications where energy efficiency is critical. Each flip-flop element has one bit of storage, and the output type is complementary, providing both true and complement outputs. The flip-flops are triggered on the positive edge of the clock signal, ensuring precise timing control. The device is available in a through-hole package, making it ideal for applications requiring robust mechanical stability.
The 8400001EA is well-suited for a variety of applications due to its high performance and reliability. Some specific use cases include:
The 8400001EA from Texas Instruments is a high-performance dual J-K positive-edge-triggered flip-flop that offers a combination of speed, reliability, and energy efficiency. Its low propagation delay and high clock frequency make it ideal for high-speed digital applications, while its low quiescent current ensures energy efficiency. The complementary outputs and positive-edge triggering provide flexibility and precise timing control. The through-hole package ensures robust mechanical stability, making it suitable for demanding environments. The 8400001EA is a versatile and reliable choice for a wide range of digital applications, offering significant advantages over similar models in its class.
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