Manufacturer Part Number
CD74HC195M96
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The CD74HC195M96 is a 4-bit bidirectional universal shift register with synchronous parallel load, asynchronous clear, and complementary outputs. It is part of the 74HC logic family, known for its high-speed CMOS performance.
Product Features and Performance
4-bit bidirectional universal shift register
Synchronous parallel load
Asynchronous clear
Complementary outputs
High-speed CMOS performance
Operating voltage range: 2V to 6V
Operating temperature range: -55°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Versatile functionality with shift, load, and clear operations
Wide voltage and temperature range for diverse applications
Complementary outputs for easy interface with other logic devices
High-speed CMOS technology for efficient performance
Key Technical Parameters
Logic Type: Register, Bidirectional
Number of Bits per Element: 4
Number of Elements: 1
Output Type: Complementary
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package: 16-SOIC (0.154', 3.90mm Width)
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant
Reliable performance in industrial and commercial applications
Compatibility
The CD74HC195M96 is compatible with other 74HC series logic devices, allowing easy integration into a wide range of electronic systems.
Application Areas
Digital logic circuits
Control systems
Signal processing
Data acquisition
Communication equipment
Product Lifecycle
The CD74HC195M96 is an active product, and Texas Instruments continues to offer this device and provide support for it. Replacement or upgrade options may be available depending on the specific application requirements.
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile functionality with shift, load, and clear operations
Wide voltage and temperature range for diverse applications
Complementary outputs for easy interface with other logic devices
High-speed CMOS technology for efficient performance
RoHS3 compliance for use in environmental-friendly applications
Compatibility with other 74HC series logic devices for seamless integration