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Number of channels 2 Technology family AC Supply voltage (min) (V) 1.5 Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Input type LVTTL/CMOS Output type Push-Pull Clock frequency (MHz) 100 Supply current (max) (µA) 80 IOL (max) (mA) 24 IOH (max) (mA) -24 Features Balanced outputs, Clear, High speed (tpd 10-50ns), Negative edge triggered, Positive input clamp diode, Preset Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Rating Catalog
Number of channels 2 Technology family AC Supply voltage (min) (V) 1.5 Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Input type LVTTL/CMOS Output type Push-Pull Clock frequency (MHz) 100 Supply current (max) (µA) 80 IOL (max) (mA) 24 IOH (max) (mA) -24 Features Balanced outputs, Clear, High speed (tpd 10-50ns), Negative edge triggered, Positive input clamp diode, Preset Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Rating Catalog
PDIP (N) 16 181.42 mm² 19.3 x 9.4 SOIC (D) 16 59.4 mm² 9.9 x 6
  • AC Types Feature 1.5-V to 5.5-V Operation and Balanced Noise Immunity at 30% of the Supply Voltage
  • Speed of Bipolar F, AS, and S, With Significantly Reduced Power Consumption
  • Balanced Propagation Delays
  • ±24-mA Output Drive Current
    • Fanout to 15 F Devices
  • SCR-Latchup-Resistant CMOS Process and Circuit Design
  • Exceeds 2-kV ESD Protection Per MIL-STD-883, Method 3015

  • AC Types Feature 1.5-V to 5.5-V Operation and Balanced Noise Immunity at 30% of the Supply Voltage
  • Speed of Bipolar F, AS, and S, With Significantly Reduced Power Consumption
  • Balanced Propagation Delays
  • ±24-mA Output Drive Current
    • Fanout to 15 F Devices
  • SCR-Latchup-Resistant CMOS Process and Circuit Design
  • Exceeds 2-kV ESD Protection Per MIL-STD-883, Method 3015

The ’AC112 devices contain two independent J-K negative-edge-triggered flip-flops. A low level at the preset (PRE)\ or clear (CLR)\ inputs sets or resets the outputs, regardless of the levels of the other inputs. When PRE\ and CLR\ are inactive (high), data at the J and K inputs meeting the setup-time requirements is transferred to the outputs on the negative-going edge of the clock pulse (CLK). Clock triggering occurs at a voltage level and is not directly related to the fall time of the clock pulse. Following the hold-time interval, data at the J and K inputs may be changed without affecting the levels at the outputs. These versatile flip-flops can perform as toggle flip-flops by tying J and K high.

The ’AC112 devices contain two independent J-K negative-edge-triggered flip-flops. A low level at the preset (PRE)\ or clear (CLR)\ inputs sets or resets the outputs, regardless of the levels of the other inputs. When PRE\ and CLR\ are inactive (high), data at the J and K inputs meeting the setup-time requirements is transferred to the outputs on the negative-going edge of the clock pulse (CLK). Clock triggering occurs at a voltage level and is not directly related to the fall time of the clock pulse. Following the hold-time interval, data at the J and K inputs may be changed without affecting the levels at the outputs. These versatile flip-flops can perform as toggle flip-flops by tying J and K high.

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* Data sheet CD54AC112, CD74AC112 datasheet 17 Jan 2003

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