Flip-flops, latches & registers
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Enhanced product octal transparent D-type latches with integrated level translator
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Automotive 8-bit serial-in and parallel-out shift register
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Automotive, octal D-type transparent latches with three-state outputs and TTL compatible inputs
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Automotive, 1.5V-to-6V, eight bit serial-in parallel-out shift register
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Common applications of flip-flops, latches and registers
Increase the number of inputs on a microcontroller
A commonly encountered problem when working with a microcontroller is not having enough GPIO pins to read in multiple sensors. A parallel input, serial output shift register can be used to read in the same number of inputs with fewer GPIO pins on the microcontroller.
Convert a momentary switch to a toggle switch
Some system functions require a toggle switch, for example the primary power switch for a system. This video quickly explains how to use a push button or momentary switch to perform this toggling.