The 84001012A is an octal D-type edge-triggered flip-flop logic IC chip, part of the 54ALS series manufactured by Texas Instruments. This device is designed for high-speed, reliable performance in a wide range of digital applications. It features a clock frequency of 28 MHz, ensuring fast and efficient data processing. The maximum propagation delay is 22 nanoseconds at 5V and 50pF, which is crucial for maintaining signal integrity and minimizing latency in digital circuits.
The 84001012A operates within a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V, providing flexibility in power supply design. It consumes a quiescent current of 28 mA, making it suitable for applications where power efficiency is a priority. The device is edge-triggered on the positive edge, ensuring precise timing control and synchronization of data.
With a surface-mount mounting type, the 84001012A is ideal for modern, compact electronic designs. It is packaged in a tube, which facilitates easy handling and integration into automated assembly processes. The device is also ROHS3 compliant, adhering to strict environmental standards and ensuring compatibility with environmentally conscious manufacturing processes.
The 84001012A is well-suited for a variety of applications where high-speed, reliable digital processing is required. Some specific use cases include:
The 84001012A is a versatile and high-performance octal D-type edge-triggered flip-flop logic IC chip that offers significant advantages over similar models. Its high clock frequency, low propagation delay, and power efficiency make it an ideal choice for applications requiring fast and reliable digital processing. The device's surface-mount compatibility and ROHS3 compliance further enhance its suitability for modern electronic designs. Whether used in digital signal processing, memory systems, or timing circuits, the 84001012A provides a robust and efficient solution for a wide range of applications in the electronics industry.
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