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HCC4031B Datasheet, PDF (1/12 Pages) STMicroelectronics – 64-STAGE STATIC SHIFT REGISTER
HCC/HCF4031B
64-STAGE STATIC SHIFT REGISTER
. FULLY STATIC OPERATION : DC to 16MHz
(TYP.) @ VDD – VSS = 15V
. STANDARD TTL DRIVE CAPABILITY ON Q
OUTPUT
. RECIRCULATION CAPABILITY
. THREE CASCADING MODES :
DIRECT CLOCKING FOR HIGH-SPEED
OPERATION
DELAYED CLOCKING FOR REDUCED CLOCK
DRIVE REQUIREMENTS
ADDITIONAL 1/2 STAGE FOR SLOW CLOCKS
. QUIESCENT CURRENT SPECIFIED TO 20V
FOR HCC DEVICE
. STANDARDIZED, SYMMETRICAL OUTPUT
CHARACTERISTICS
. 5V, 10V, AND 15V PARAMETRIC RATINGS
. INPUT CURRENT OF 100nA at 18V AND 25°C
FOR HCC DEVICE
. 100% TESTED FOR QUIESCENT CURRENT
. MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF JEDECTEN-
TATIVE STANDARD NO. 13A, ”STANDARD
SPECIFICATIONS FOR DESCRIPTION OF ”B”
SERIES CMOS DEVICES”
EY
(Plastic Package)
F
(Ceramic Package)
C1
(Chip Carrier)
ORDER CODES :
HCC4031BF HCF4031BEY
HCF4031BC1
PIN CONNECTIONS
DESCRIPTION
The HCC4031B (extended temperature range) and
HCF4031B (intermediate temperature range) are
monolithic integrated circuits, available in 16-lead
dual in-line plastic or ceramic package.
The HCC/HCF4031B is a static shift register that
contains 64 D-type, master-slave flip-flop stages
and one stage which is a D-type master flip-flop only
(referred to as a 1/2 stage). The logic level present
at the DATA input is transferred into the first stage
and shifted one stage at each positive-going clock
transition. Maximum clock frequencies up to 16
Megahertz (typical) can be obtained. Because fully
static operation is allowed, information can be per-
manently stored with the clock line in either the low
or high state. The HCC/HCF4031B has a MODE
CONTROL input that, when in the high state, allows
operation in the recirculating mode. The MODE
CONTROL input can also be used to select between
two separate data sources. Register packages can
be cascaded and the clock lines driven directly for
high-speed operation. Alternatively, a delayed clock
output (CLD) is provided that enables cascading reg-
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