CD54HC299

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High Speed CMOS Logic 8-Bit Universal Shift Register with 3-State Outputs

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Configuration Universal Bits (#) 8 Technology family HC Supply voltage (min) (V) 2 Supply voltage (max) (V) 6 Input type Standard CMOS Output type 3-State Clock frequency (MHz) 24 IOL (max) (mA) 5.2 IOH (max) (mA) -5.2 Supply current (max) (µA) 160 Features Balanced outputs, High speed (tpd 10-50ns), Positive input clamp diode Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Rating Military
Configuration Universal Bits (#) 8 Technology family HC Supply voltage (min) (V) 2 Supply voltage (max) (V) 6 Input type Standard CMOS Output type 3-State Clock frequency (MHz) 24 IOL (max) (mA) 5.2 IOH (max) (mA) -5.2 Supply current (max) (µA) 160 Features Balanced outputs, High speed (tpd 10-50ns), Positive input clamp diode Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Rating Military
CDIP (J) 20 167.464 mm² 24.2 x 6.92
  • Buffered Inputs
  • Four Operating Modes: Shift Left, Shift Right, Load and Store
  • Can be Cascaded for N-Bit Word Lengths
  • I/O0 – I/O7 Bus Drive Capability and Three-State for Bus Oriented Applications
  • Typical fMAX = 50MHz at VCC =5V, CL = 15pF, TA = 25°C
  • Fanout (Over Temperature Range)
    • Standard Outputs. . . . . 10 LSTTL Loads
    • Bus Driver Outputs . . . . . . 15 LSTTL Loads
  • Wide Operating Temperature Range . . . –55°C to 125°C
  • Balanced Propagation Delay and Transition Times
  • Significant Power Reduction Compared to LSTTL Logic ICs
  • HC Types
    • 2V to 6V Operation
    • High Noise Immunity: NIL = 30%, NIH = 30% of VCC at VCC = 5V
  • HCT Types
    • 4.5V to 5.5V Operation
    • Direct LSTTL Input Logic Compatibility, VIL = 0.8V (Max), VIH = 2V (Min)
    • CMOS Input Compatibility, Il 1µA at VOL, VOH

Data sheet acquired from Harris Semiconductor

  • Buffered Inputs
  • Four Operating Modes: Shift Left, Shift Right, Load and Store
  • Can be Cascaded for N-Bit Word Lengths
  • I/O0 – I/O7 Bus Drive Capability and Three-State for Bus Oriented Applications
  • Typical fMAX = 50MHz at VCC =5V, CL = 15pF, TA = 25°C
  • Fanout (Over Temperature Range)
    • Standard Outputs. . . . . 10 LSTTL Loads
    • Bus Driver Outputs . . . . . . 15 LSTTL Loads
  • Wide Operating Temperature Range . . . –55°C to 125°C
  • Balanced Propagation Delay and Transition Times
  • Significant Power Reduction Compared to LSTTL Logic ICs
  • HC Types
    • 2V to 6V Operation
    • High Noise Immunity: NIL = 30%, NIH = 30% of VCC at VCC = 5V
  • HCT Types
    • 4.5V to 5.5V Operation
    • Direct LSTTL Input Logic Compatibility, VIL = 0.8V (Max), VIH = 2V (Min)
    • CMOS Input Compatibility, Il 1µA at VOL, VOH

Data sheet acquired from Harris Semiconductor

The ’HC259 and ’HCT299 are 8-bit shift/storage registers with three-state bus interface capability. The register has four synchronous-operating modes controlled by the two select inputs as shown in the mode select (S0, S1) table. The mode select, the serial data (DS0, DS7) and the parallel data (I/O0 – I/O7) respond only to the low-to-high transition of the clock (CP) pulse. S0, S1 and data inputs must be one set-up time prior to the clock positive transition.

The Master Reset (MR)\ is an asynchronous active low input. When MR\ output is low, the register is cleared regardless of the status of all other inputs. The register can be expanded by cascading same units by tying the serial output (Q0) to the serial data (DS7) input of the preceding register, and tying the serial output (Q7) to the serial data (DS0) input of the following register. Recirculating the (n x 8) bits is accomplished by tying the Q7 of the last stage to the DS0 of the first stage.

The three-state input/output I(/O) port has three modes of operation:

1. Both output enable (OE1\ and OE2\) inputs are low and S0 or S1 or both are low, the data in the register is presented at the eight outputs.

2. When both S0 and S1 are high, I/O terminals are in the high impedance state but being input ports, ready for par-allel data to be loaded into eight registers with one clock transition regardless of the status of OE1\ and OE2\.

3. Either one of the two output enable inputs being high will force I/O terminals to be in the off-state. It is noted that each I/O terminal is a three-state output and a CMOS buffer input.

The ’HC259 and ’HCT299 are 8-bit shift/storage registers with three-state bus interface capability. The register has four synchronous-operating modes controlled by the two select inputs as shown in the mode select (S0, S1) table. The mode select, the serial data (DS0, DS7) and the parallel data (I/O0 – I/O7) respond only to the low-to-high transition of the clock (CP) pulse. S0, S1 and data inputs must be one set-up time prior to the clock positive transition.

The Master Reset (MR)\ is an asynchronous active low input. When MR\ output is low, the register is cleared regardless of the status of all other inputs. The register can be expanded by cascading same units by tying the serial output (Q0) to the serial data (DS7) input of the preceding register, and tying the serial output (Q7) to the serial data (DS0) input of the following register. Recirculating the (n x 8) bits is accomplished by tying the Q7 of the last stage to the DS0 of the first stage.

The three-state input/output I(/O) port has three modes of operation:

1. Both output enable (OE1\ and OE2\) inputs are low and S0 or S1 or both are low, the data in the register is presented at the eight outputs.

2. When both S0 and S1 are high, I/O terminals are in the high impedance state but being input ports, ready for par-allel data to be loaded into eight registers with one clock transition regardless of the status of OE1\ and OE2\.

3. Either one of the two output enable inputs being high will force I/O terminals to be in the off-state. It is noted that each I/O terminal is a three-state output and a CMOS buffer input.

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