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SN74ABT162823A
  • SN74ABT162823A

SN74ABT162823A

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18-Bit Bus-Interface Flip-Flops With 3-State Outputs

Texas Instruments SN74ABT162823A Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Number of channels

18

Technology family

ABT

Supply voltage (min) (V)

4.5

Supply voltage (max) (V)

5.5

Input type

TTL-Compatible CMOS

Output type

3-State

Clock frequency (max) (MHz)

150

IOL (max) (mA)

12

IOH (max) (mA)

-12

Supply current (max) (µA)

80000

Features

Balanced outputs, Damping resistors, Partial power down (Ioff), Power up 3-state, Very high speed (tpd 5-10ns)

Operating temperature range (°C)

-40 to 85

Rating

Catalog

Package

SSOP (DL)-56-190.647 mm² 18.42 x 10.35

Features

  • Members of the Texas Instruments Widebus™ Family
  • Output Ports Have Equivalent 25- Series Resistors So No External Resistors Are Required
  • Typical VOLP (Output Ground Bounce) <1 V at VCC = 5 V, TA = 25°C
  • High-Impedance State During Power Up and Power Down
  • Ioff and Power-Up 3-State Support Hot Insertion
  • Distributed VCC and GND Pins Minimize High-Speed Switching Noise
  • Flow-Through Architecture Optimizes PCB Layout

Widebus is a trademark of Texas Instruments.

  • Members of the Texas Instruments Widebus™ Family
  • Output Ports Have Equivalent 25- Series Resistors So No External Resistors Are Required
  • Typical VOLP (Output Ground Bounce) <1 V at VCC = 5 V, TA = 25°C
  • High-Impedance State During Power Up and Power Down
  • Ioff and Power-Up 3-State Support Hot Insertion
  • Distributed VCC and GND Pins Minimize High-Speed Switching Noise
  • Flow-Through Architecture Optimizes PCB Layout

Widebus is a trademark of Texas Instruments.

Description

These 18-bit bus-interface flip-flops feature 3-state outputs designed specifically for driving highly capacitive or relatively low-impedance loads. They are particularly suitable for implementing wider buffer registers, I/O ports, bidirectional bus drivers with parity, and working registers.

The ’ABT162823A devices can be used as two 9-bit flip-flops or one 18-bit flip-flop. With the clock-enable (CLKEN) input low, the D-type flip-flops enter data on the low-to-high transitions of the clock. Taking CLKEN high disables the clock buffer, thus latching the outputs. Taking the clear (CLR) input low causes the Q outputs to go low independently of the clock.

A buffered output-enable (OE) input places the nine outputs in either a normal logic state (high or low level) or a high-impedance state. In the high-impedance state, the outputs neither load nor drive the bus lines significantly. The high-impedance state and increased drive provide the capability to drive bus lines without interface or pullup components. OE does not affect the internal operation of the flip-flops. Old data can be retained or new data can be entered while the outputs are in the high-impedance state.

The outputs, which are designed to source or sink up to 12 mA, include equivalent 25- series resistors to reduce overshoot and undershoot.

These devices are fully specified for hot-insertion applications using Ioff and power-up 3-state. The Ioff circuitry disables the outputs, preventing damaging current backflow through the devices when they are powered down. The power-up 3-state circuitry places the outputs in the high-impedance state during power up and power down, which prevents driver conflict.

To ensure the high-impedance state during power up or power down, OE shall be tied to VCC through a pullup resistor; the minimum value of the resistor is determined by the current-sinking capability of the driver.

These 18-bit bus-interface flip-flops feature 3-state outputs designed specifically for driving highly capacitive or relatively low-impedance loads. They are particularly suitable for implementing wider buffer registers, I/O ports, bidirectional bus drivers with parity, and working registers.

The ’ABT162823A devices can be used as two 9-bit flip-flops or one 18-bit flip-flop. With the clock-enable (CLKEN) input low, the D-type flip-flops enter data on the low-to-high transitions of the clock. Taking CLKEN high disables the clock buffer, thus latching the outputs. Taking the clear (CLR) input low causes the Q outputs to go low independently of the clock.

A buffered output-enable (OE) input places the nine outputs in either a normal logic state (high or low level) or a high-impedance state. In the high-impedance state, the outputs neither load nor drive the bus lines significantly. The high-impedance state and increased drive provide the capability to drive bus lines without interface or pullup components. OE does not affect the internal operation of the flip-flops. Old data can be retained or new data can be entered while the outputs are in the high-impedance state.

The outputs, which are designed to source or sink up to 12 mA, include equivalent 25- series resistors to reduce overshoot and undershoot.

These devices are fully specified for hot-insertion applications using Ioff and power-up 3-state. The Ioff circuitry disables the outputs, preventing damaging current backflow through the devices when they are powered down. The power-up 3-state circuitry places the outputs in the high-impedance state during power up and power down, which prevents driver conflict.

To ensure the high-impedance state during power up or power down, OE shall be tied to VCC through a pullup resistor; the minimum value of the resistor is determined by the current-sinking capability of the driver.

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