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  • CD74HC74: CD74HC74 Failure Mode

    Phil Baxter
    Phil Baxter
    Resolved
    Part Number: CD74HC74 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G80 I have a query regarding a possible failure mode of the CD74HC74M D-Type Flip-Flop. It is proposed to use the flip-flop on the output of a 16MHz Crystal Oscillator to reduce the clock…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • CD74HC74: ESD Information

    Cedrick
    Cedrick
    Part Number: CD74HC74 Hi, Good day. Our customer is looking for the ESD information (HBM & CDM) for CD74HC74. Can you please help us? Thank you. Regards, Cedrick
    • over 4 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • CD74HC74: After the chip is powered on, the ~R and ~S pins are both pulled high. According to the truth table, Q should output 0V.

    user5707026
    user5707026
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CD74HC74 Dears We are using a CD74HC74M96 D flip-flop chip. The wiring diagram is as follows. After the chip is powered on, the ~R and ~S pins are both pulled high. According to the truth table, Q should output 0V. But after I touch the…
    • over 5 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • RE: CD74HC74: Need IBIS model and minimum output transition times.

    Emrys Maier
    Emrys Maier
    Hey Scott, I was able to pull some data for you -- here's a few typical waveforms for the CD74HC74. All tests were performed at 25C on a 50pF load Figure 1 - 6V output Figure 2 - 6V output, zoomed rising edge Figure 3 - 5V output …
    • over 8 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • CD74HC74: A giant leap in synchronous logic design with 74 /-000 devices

    Serge Mathieu
    Serge Mathieu
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CD74HC74 Hi every one, I have been designing complex digital ASICs for the last 20 years. I developed design techniques and devices that could be used at advantage in 74 / 4000 like devices, allowing for FULLY SYNCHRONOUS DESIGNS (FSD…
    • over 9 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Difference between Flip Flop Part Number CD74HC74 and SN74HC74-EP

    Kelvin Lugo
    Kelvin Lugo
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74HC74-EP , CD74HC74 , SN74HC74 Hello, Im working on implementing a replacement for a previous flip flop I had in my design that went obsolete. It looks like I have a choice between either the CD74HC74 and the SN74HC74…
    • over 10 years ago
    • Logic
    • Logic forum
  • Answered
  • RE: TIDA-00961: TIDA-00961 questions

    Rayna Wang
    Rayna Wang
    Resolved
    Hi Patrick, For the second question, as the below TIDA-00961 guild book said, that if you run the project in open loop, you should make sure that INCR_BUILD is set to 1, DEMO_MODE is set to 0, and DC_CHECK is set to 1 in the pfc2philtrmttpl_settings…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Simulation, hardware & system design tools
    • Simulation, hardware & system design tools forum

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