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Positive J-Knot positive edge-triggered flip-flops
The 74F109 is a dual positive edge-triggered JK-type flip-flop featuring individual J, K, clock, set, and reset inputs; also true and complementary outputs. Set (SD) and reset (RD) are asynchronous active low inputs and operate independently of the clock (CP) input. The J and K are edge-triggered inputs which control the state changes of the flip-flops as described in the function table. Clock triggering occurs at a voltage level and is not directly related to the transition time of the positive-going pulse. The J and K inputs must be stable just one setup time prior to the low-to-high transition of the clock for predictable operation. The JK design allows operation as a D flip-flop by tying J and K inputs together. Although the clock input is level sensitive, the positive transition of the clock pulse between the 0.8V and 2.0V levels should be equal to or less than the clock to output delay time for reliable operation.
Features and benefits
- Industrial temperature range available (?40°C to +85°C)
Applications
封装
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型号 | 可订购的器件编号,(订购码(12NC)) | 状态 | 标示 | 封装 | 外形图 | 回流焊/波峰焊 | 包装 |
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I74F109N | I74F109N,602 (935032360602) |
Obsolete | I74F109N Standard Procedure Standard Procedure | no package information |
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How does it work?
The interactive datasheets are based on the Nexperia MOSFET precision electrothermal models. With our interactive datasheets you can simply specify your own conditions interactively. Start by changing the values of the conditions. You can do this by using the sliders in the condition fields. By dragging the sliders you will see how the MOSFET will perform at the new conditions set.