SN74HCS72QPWRQ1

Texas Instruments
595-SN74HCS72QPWRQ1
SN74HCS72QPWRQ1

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Description:
Flip-Flops Automotive Schmitt-t rigger input dual D

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In Stock: 3.512

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Factory Lead Time:
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Full Reel (Order in multiples of 2000)

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Ext. Price
Cut Tape / MouseReel™
0,447 € 0,45 €
0,317 € 3,17 €
0,283 € 7,08 €
0,246 € 24,60 €
0,228 € 57,00 €
0,218 € 109,00 €
0,208 € 208,00 €
Full Reel (Order in multiples of 2000)
0,208 € 416,00 €
0,198 € 792,00 €
0,189 € 1.512,00 €
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Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Texas Instruments
Product Category: Flip-Flops
RoHS:  
D-Type
HCS
2 Circuit
Push-Pull
TSSOP-14
Schmitt-Trigger
Inverting
7 ns
- 7.8 mA
7.8 mA
2 V
6 V
SMD/SMT
- 40 C
+ 125 C
AEC-Q100
Reel
Cut Tape
MouseReel
Brand: Texas Instruments
Maximum Clock Frequency: 105 MHz
Number of Input Lines: 4
Number of Output Lines: 2 Output
Product Type: Flip Flops
Series: SN74HCS72
Factory Pack Quantity: 2000
Subcategory: Logic ICs
Unit Weight: 83,300 mg
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TARIC:
8542319000
CNHTS:
8542399000
USHTS:
8542390090
ECCN:
EAR99

SN74HCS572/SN74HCS72-Q1 D-Type Flip-Flops

Texas Instruments SN74HCS572/SN74HCS72-Q1 Automotive D-type Flip-Flops include Schmitt-triggers, allowing for slow or noisy input signals. A low level at the preset (PRE) input sets the output high. A low level at the clear (CLR) input resets the output low. Preset and clear functions are asynchronous and not dependent on the levels of the other inputs.