Manufacturer Part Number
SN74LV393ANSR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The SN74LV393ANSR is a binary counter part of the 74LV series specialized for logic operations involving counting and dividing.
Product Features and Performance
Comprises two counting elements
Each element has a 4-bit binary counter
Capable of counting at a rate of up to 70 MHz
Supports asynchronous reset function
Operates with a negative edge trigger
Product Advantages
High counting rate capability provides efficiency in high-speed applications
Dual 4-bit counters allow for complex multitasking
Low voltage operation ranging from 2 V to 5.5 V suitable for battery-operated devices
Wide operating temperature range ensures reliability under extreme conditions
Key Technical Parameters
Logic Type: Binary Counter
Direction: Up
Number of Elements: 2
Bits per Element: 4
Count Rate: 70 MHz
Voltage Supply: 2 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured under stringent conditions ensuring high reliability
Operates stably within a wide temperature range guaranteeing safety in varied environments
Compatibility
As a Surface Mount device in a 14-SOIC package, it’s compatible with standard PCB mounting techniques and automated assembly lines
Application Areas
Used in digital systems for event counting
Suitable for frequency division tasks
Useful in device management systems for sequential logic operations
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product status
Not indicated as nearing discontinuation, with ongoing manufacturer support
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed operation capabilities up to 70 MHz make it ideal for performance-critical applications
Dual counter setup promotes efficiency in handling complex counting processes
Low operating voltage and power consumption extends device endurance especially in portable gadgets
Resilience over a broad range of temperatures increases its suitability for diverse operational environments
Offered in Tape & Reel packaging, enabling ease of use in bulk automation processes