Texas Instruments SN74ACT2G100/SN74ACT2G100-Q1 Flip-Flops


Texas Instruments SN74ACT2G100/SN74ACT2G100-Q1 Flip-Flops

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Texas Instruments SN74ACT2G100/SN74ACT2G100-Q1 Semiconductors

Description

Texas Instruments SN74ACT2G100/SN74ACT2G100-Q1 Flip-Flops contain two independent D-type flip-flops with rising-edge-triggered clock, active-low clear, and configurable logic data inputs. These devices are AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications and support slow or noisy input signals. They are available in a wettable flank QFN package with an operating voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V.

Texas Instruments SN74ACT2G100/SN74ACT2G100-Q1 Flip-Flops

Introduction

The Texas Instruments SN74ACT2G100/SN74ACT2G100-Q1 Flip-Flops are versatile semiconductor components designed for various digital applications. These flip-flops are particularly suited for automotive environments, ensuring reliable performance even under challenging conditions.

Part Description

The SN74ACT2G100/SN74ACT2G100-Q1 Flip-Flops feature two independent D-type flip-flops that are triggered by a rising edge clock. They come equipped with an active-low clear function and configurable logic data inputs, allowing for a range of logic functions such as buffer, inverter, AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR, and XNOR. The flip-flops utilize a Schmitt-trigger architecture, which enhances their ability to handle slow or noisy input signals. With an operating voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V, these devices are available in a wettable flank QFN package and are AEC-Q100 qualified, making them ideal for automotive applications.

Applications

  • Holding a signal during controller reset
  • Accepting slow edge-rate signals
  • Operating in noisy environments

Industries

  • Automotive
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Industrial Automation
  • Telecommunications

Usage Ideas

  1. Automotive Control Systems: Implement the flip-flops in a vehicle's control unit to manage signal processing during system resets, ensuring stability and reliability.
  2. Noise-Resistant Signal Processing: Use the SN74ACT2G100 in applications where signals may be affected by electrical noise, such as in industrial machinery or communication devices.
  3. Logic Function Implementation: Create a custom logic circuit that utilizes the configurable inputs of the flip-flops to perform specific logic operations tailored to project requirements.

Conclusion

The Texas Instruments SN74ACT2G100/SN74ACT2G100-Q1 Flip-Flops are robust and flexible components that cater to a variety of applications, particularly in the automotive sector. Their ability to handle slow and noisy signals, combined with their AEC-Q100 qualification, makes them a reliable choice for engineers looking to enhance the performance of their digital systems.