Manufacturer Part Number
SN74LV273ADBR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The SN74LV273ADBR is a D-type flip-flop logic integrated circuit with a master reset function, part of the 74LV series.
Product Features and Performance
8-bit D-Type flip-flop with master reset
High clock frequency up to 205 MHz
Low propagation delay: 6.2ns at 5V, 50pF
Non-Inverted outputs
Single positive-edge triggered clock input
Low input capacitance: 2 pF
High drive current: 12mA output high and low
Product Advantages
Suitable for high-speed applications due to fast clock frequency
Robust performance with wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Low power consumption with quiescent current of 20 µA
Supports 2V to 5.5V power supply
Key Technical Parameters
Single 8-bit flip-flop element
Output Type: Non-Inverted
Clock Frequency: 205 MHz
Propagation Delay: 6.2ns
Current - Output High, Low: 12mA
Voltage - Supply: 2V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
Extended temperature range for reliability in harsh conditions
Surface mount package for secure PCB mounting
Compatibility
Compatible with 20-SSOP mounting and packaging
Supports a supply voltage range suitable for various logic level standards
Application Areas
Used in high-speed data storage, transfer, and signal processing
Can be utilized across diversified electronic systems, including communication, computing, and consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
The product is currently active with no immediate plan for discontinuation; replacements or upgrades are available
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-frequency operation capability suits advanced digital systems
The robust temperature range ensures reliable performance in challenging environments
Low propagation delay optimizes circuit speed and efficiency
Low power consumption ideal for energy-conscious applications
Versatility with a wide voltage supply range and high drive current output
Industry-standard packaging (20-SSOP) provides compatibility with common board layouts