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74LVC823APW

9-bit D-type flip-flop with 5 V tolerant inputs/outputs; positive edge-trigger; 3-state

The 74LVC823A is a 9-bit D-type flip-flop with common clock (pin CP), clock enable (pin CE), master reset (pin MR) and 3-state outputs (pins Qn) for bus-oriented applications. The 9 flip-flops stores the state of their individual D-inputs that meet the set-up and hold times requirements on the LOW to HIGH CP transition, provided pin CE is LOW. When pin CE is HIGH, the flip-flops hold their data. A LOW on pin MR resets all flip-flops. When pin OE is LOW, the contents of the 9 flip-flops are available at the outputs. When pin OE is HIGH, the outputs go to the high-impedance OFF-state. Operation of the OE input does not affect the state of the flip-flops.

Inputs can be driven from either 3.3 V or 5 V devices. When disabled, up to 5.5 V can be applied to the outputs. These features allow the use of these devices as translators in mixed 3.3 V and 5 V applications.

This product has been discontinued

Features and benefits

  • 5 V tolerant inputs/outputs for interfacing with 5 V logic
  • Wide supply voltage range from 1.2 V to 3.6 V
  • CMOS low power consumption
  • Direct interface with TTL levels
  • Flow-through pinout architecture
  • 9-bit positive edge-triggered register
  • Independent register and 3-state buffer operation
  • Complies with JEDEC standard:
    • JESD8-7A (1.65 V to 1.95 V)
    • JESD8-5A (2.3 V to 2.7 V)
    • JESD8-C/JESD36 (2.7 V to 3.6 V)
  • ESD protection:
    • HBM JESD22-A114F exceeds 2000 V
    • MM JESD22-A115-B exceeds 200 V
    • CDM JESD22-C101E exceeds 1000 V
  • Specified from -40 °C to +85 °C and -40 °C to +125 °C.

Parametrics

Type number Package name
74LVC823APW TSSOP24

PCB Symbol, Footprint and 3D Model

Model Name Description

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
74LVC823APW 74LVC823APW,112
(935262541112)
Obsolete LVC823A SOT355-1
TSSOP24
(SOT355-1)
SOT355-1 SSOP-TSSOP-VSO-WAVE
Not available
74LVC823APW,118
(935262541118)
Obsolete LVC823A SOT355-1_118

Environmental information

All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.

Type number Orderable part number Chemical content RoHS RHF-indicator
74LVC823APW 74LVC823APW,112 74LVC823APW rohs rhf rhf
74LVC823APW 74LVC823APW,118 74LVC823APW rohs rhf rhf
Quality and reliability disclaimer

Documentation (9)

File name Title Type Date
74LVC823A 9-bit D-type flip-flop with 5 V tolerant inputs/outputs; positive edge-trigger; 3-state Data sheet 2020-06-19
AN11009 Pin FMEA for LVC family Application note 2019-01-09
AN263 Power considerations when using CMOS and BiCMOS logic devices Application note 2023-02-07
SOT355-1 3D model for products with SOT355-1 package Design support 2020-01-22
lvc823a lvc823a IBIS model IBIS model 2013-04-09
Nexperia_package_poster Nexperia package poster Leaflet 2020-05-15
SOT355-1 plastic, thin shrink small outline package; 24 leads; 0.65 mm pitch; 7.8 mm x 4.4 mm x 1.2 mm body Package information 2024-11-15
lvc lvc Spice model SPICE model 2013-05-07
SSOP-TSSOP-VSO-WAVE Footprint for wave soldering Wave soldering 2009-10-08

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Models

File name Title Type Date
lvc823a lvc823a IBIS model IBIS model 2013-04-09
lvc lvc Spice model SPICE model 2013-05-07
SOT355-1 3D model for products with SOT355-1 package Design support 2020-01-22

PCB Symbol, Footprint and 3D Model

Model Name Description

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