Part Number: SN74LVC112A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUP1G80 , SN74LVC1G80 Tool/software: hi,
I need to implement a digital clock divider (F/2, from a 20-25MHz clock).
I was considering a T-Flip-Flop but has to be as small as possible (unf…
Part Number: SN74LVC112A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HC112
I need an alternative to the "LVC" logic family "112A" Dual FF device. There is some Overshoot we need to limit - a lower drive strength P2P device should solve the issue without requiring…
Dear Team:
If the JK set high, we expect toggle only at clk falling edge.
But SN74LVC112 also toggle at clk rising edge.
Whether we confused SN74LVC112 toggle funciton?
As below is circuit / setting and measured waveform (red line is our expect…
Part Number: SN74LVC112A Dear Forum Members,
I would like to use LVC112A FF's as frequency divider for FM radio VCO to measure and display station frequency in the 2..3V supply voltage range.
Two packages of the '112A could provide 1/16 division ratio…
Part Number: CD4027B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74HC109 , SN74LVC112A , , SN74HCS74
Hello all,
I would like to know if CD4027BE can be used as a direct replacement for CD4027BCN.
I have put together a simple toggle switch circuit based…
Thanks, James.
The SN74LVC112A (a J-K Flip-Flop) is a clocked part in the same family as the LVC125A (and is much more internally complex). It is rated to 150 MHz for most cases (120 MHz at 1.8-V Vcc). This is where my answer came from. Regardless,…