Part Number: SN74HCS595-Q1 Hello TI Team,
We are are facing a design flaw from our side with a product during ramp up.
We use an SN74HCS595Q1 as an IO expander. We did not take into account that nSRCLR does only clear the Shiftregister and not the…
Part Number: SN74HCS595 We are driving 8 LEDs through all the 8 output pins. Continous ouput current is provided as 35mA as per datasheet's absolute maximum rating. Is this value applicable for each pin or a total value for all the 8 pins? Our requirement…
Part Number: SN74HCS595 Hi TI Team
We have identified 11 pieces that failed at the final FG (Finished Goods) stage. X-ray inspection was conducted, and no physical damage or soldering issues were observed. We kindly request you Support to resolve this…
Part Number: SN74HCS594 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74HCS595 Tool/software: Hi
I need 16 additional GPIO to drive some SSR each, requiring 5mA
I am planning to use SN74HCS595, but how is this SN74HCS594 any different to this devi Post ce…
Part Number: SN74HCS595-Q1 Tool/software: Dear all,
I would like to know whether this component is compatible with standard PCB cleaning processes, such as aqueous or solvent-based cleaning, following soldering.
I am evaluating the washability of…
Part Number: SN74HCS595 Tool/software: The datasheet only lists the maximum switching frequency when Vcc is 2V, 4.5V, and 6V respectively, what is the maximum switching frequency at 3.3V?
Part Number: SN74HCS595 Tool/software: Hi team,
Could you please help provide this device TINA model as HIsense is looking forward this? Thanks! Regards,
Len
Part Number: SN74HCS595 Tool/software: Hello,
If I am reading the datasheet correctly at VCC=2V it looks like to be sure a you have a high the signal needs to be at least 1.5V and to be sure you have a low the signal needs to be below .3V.
Is…
Part Number: SN74HCS595 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AHC595 Dear Team,
Do we have comparison table of NEXPERIA 74AHC595PW and SN74HCS595PWR ?
Many Thanks,
Jimmy
Part Number: SN74HCS595-Q1 Tool/software: Hello.
What is the maximum input voltage for input terminals such as SER and OE?
In the Input clamp current item, it says Vi>VCC+0.5V, but is the idea that VCC (Max) 7V+0.5V=7.5V correct?