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74HC299PW

8-bit universal shift register; 3-state

The 74HC299 is an 8-bit universal shift register with 3-state outputs. It contains eight edge-triggered D-type flip-flops and the interstage logic necessary to perform synchronous shift-right, shift-left, parallel load and hold operations. The type of operation is determined by the mode select inputs S0 and S1. Pins I/O0 to I/O7 are flip-flop 3-state buffer outputs which allow them to operate as data inputs in parallel load mode. The serial outputs Q0 and Q7 are used for expansion in serial shifting of longer words. A LOW signal on the asynchronous master reset input MR overrides the Sn and clock CP inputs and resets the flip-flops. All other state changes are initiated by the rising edge of the clock pulse. Inputs can change when the clock is either state, provided that the recommended set-up and hold times are observed. A HIGH signal on the 3-state output enable inputs OE1 or OE2 disables the 3-state buffers and the I/On outputs assume a high-impedance OFF-state. In this condition, the shift, hold, load and reset operations can still occur. The 3-state buffers are also disabled by HIGH signals on both S0 and S1, when in preparation for a parallel load operation. Inputs include clamp diodes. This enables the use of current limiting resistors to interface inputs to voltages in excess of VCC.

This product has been discontinued

Features and benefits

  • CMOS input levels

  • Multiplexed inputs/outputs provide improved bit density

  • Four operating modes:

    • Shift left

    • Shift right

    • Hold (store)

    • Load data

  • Operates with output enable or at high-impedance OFF-state

  • 3-state outputs drive bus lines directly

  • Cascadable for n-bit word lengths

  • ESD protection:

    • HBM: ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 class 2 exceeds 2000 V

    • CDM: ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-002 class C3 exceeds 1000 V

  • Specified from -40 °C to +85 °C and from -40 °C to +125 °C

Parametrics

Type number Package name
74HC299PW TSSOP20

Package

All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.

Type number Orderable part number, (Ordering code (12NC)) Status Marking Package Package information Reflow-/Wave soldering Packing
74HC299PW 74HC299PW,112
(935286924112)
Obsolete HC299 Standard Procedure Standard Procedure SOT360-1
TSSOP20
(SOT360-1)
SOT360-1 SSOP-TSSOP-VSO-WAVE
Not available
74HC299PW,118
(935286924118)
Obsolete HC299 Standard Procedure Standard Procedure SOT360-1_118

Environmental information

All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.

Type number Orderable part number Chemical content RoHS RHF-indicator
74HC299PW 74HC299PW,112 74HC299PW rohs rhf rhf
74HC299PW 74HC299PW,118 74HC299PW rohs rhf rhf
Quality and reliability disclaimer

Documentation (7)

File name Title Type Date
AN11044 Pin FMEA 74HC/74HCT family Application note 2019-01-09
SOT360-1 3D model for products with SOT360-1 package Design support 2020-01-22
Nexperia_package_poster Nexperia package poster Leaflet 2020-05-15
TSSOP20_SOT360-1_mk plastic, thin shrink small outline package; 20 leads; 0.65 mm pitch; 6.5 mm x 4.4 mm x 1.1 mm body Marcom graphics 2017-01-28
SOT360-1 plastic, thin shrink small outline package; 20 leads; 0.65 mm pitch; 6.5 mm x 4.4 mm x 1.2 mm body Package information 2024-11-15
HCT_USER_GUIDE HC/T User Guide User manual 1997-10-31
SSOP-TSSOP-VSO-WAVE Footprint for wave soldering Wave soldering 2009-10-08

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Models

File name Title Type Date
SOT360-1 3D model for products with SOT360-1 package Design support 2020-01-22

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