Logic - Flip Flops

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SNJ54LS379W

SNJ54LS379W

Texas Instruments

D FLIP-FLOP, LS SERIES TTL

21

74LVX273SJ

74LVX273SJ

D FLIP-FLOP

7859

CD74AC273E

CD74AC273E

Texas Instruments

IC FF D-TYPE SNGL 8BIT 20DIP

2900

SNJ54ACT74FK

SNJ54ACT74FK

Texas Instruments

54ACT74 DUAL POSITIVE-EDGE-TRIGG

24

SN74ALS112ADR

SN74ALS112ADR

Texas Instruments

J-K FLIP-FLOP

60000

74FCT16374ATPAG

74FCT16374ATPAG

Renesas Electronics America

IC FF D-TYPE DUAL 8BIT 48TSSOP

1008

CY74FCT377TQCT

CY74FCT377TQCT

Texas Instruments

D FLIP-FLOP

6916

74ACT377SCX

74ACT377SCX

D FLIP-FLOP

950

74VHC273M

74VHC273M

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

IC FF D-TYPE SNGL 8BIT 20SOIC

70732400

74LVT273PW,112

74LVT273PW,112

NXP Semiconductors

D FLIP-FLOP

0

74AUP1G374GF,132

74AUP1G374GF,132

Nexperia

D FLIP-FLOP, AUP/ULP/V SERIES, 1

95300

74LVC74AD,112

74LVC74AD,112

Nexperia

IC FF D-TYPE DUAL 1BIT 14SO

33

74LCX273FT(AJ)

74LCX273FT(AJ)

Toshiba Electronic Devices and Storage Corporation

IC FF D-TYPE SNGL 8BIT 20TSSOPB

2500

MC74ACT273DT

MC74ACT273DT

D FLIP-FLOP, ACT SERIES

7350

MC74ACT374ML1

MC74ACT374ML1

D FLIP-FLOP, 8-FUNC

6000

SN74ABT16374ADL

SN74ABT16374ADL

Texas Instruments

IC FF D-TYPE DUAL 8BIT 48SSOP

414

SNJ54H103W

SNJ54H103W

Texas Instruments

J-K FLIP-FLOP

0

MC10135FN

MC10135FN

FLIP FLOP JK-MASTER-SLAVE TYPE

7531

74ALVT16821DL,518

74ALVT16821DL,518

Nexperia

IC FF D-TYPE DUAL 10BIT 56SSOP

0

SN74LV175AD

SN74LV175AD

Texas Instruments

IC FF D-TYPE SNGL 4BIT 16SOIC

864

Logic - Flip Flops

1. Overview

Flip flops are fundamental building blocks in digital electronics, serving as bistable multivibrators capable of storing one bit of data. They form the basis of sequential logic circuits, enabling data storage, synchronization, and state control. Their ability to maintain stable states until triggered by clock signals makes them critical in memory units, counters, and register files. Modern computing, telecommunications, and automation systems rely heavily on flip flops for reliable data management and timing control.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
SR Flip FlopSet-Reset operation with undefined state when both inputs activateBasic memory elements, control circuits
D Flip FlopData storage with single data input synchronized by clock edgeRegisters, shift registers, data buffers
JK Flip FlopUniversal type eliminating invalid states through feedbackCounters, frequency dividers, state machines
T Flip FlopToggle state with each clock pulse when input activeBinary counters, clock division circuits

3. Structure and Composition

Flip flops are typically constructed using transistor-transistor logic (TTL) or complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technologies. A standard CMOS D flip flop contains 8-12 transistors arranged in master-slave configuration with transmission gates. Key components include:

  • Clock signal input for synchronization
  • Data input/output terminals
  • Feedback paths for state retention
  • Level-sensitive or edge-triggered control circuitry

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Clock FrequencyDC to 10GHz (varies by technology)Determines maximum operating speed
Propagation Delay1-10ns (CMOS), 3-20ns (TTL)Impacts circuit timing margins
Power Consumption1mW-100mW per flip flopCritical for battery-powered devices
Setup/Hold Time0.1-2nsEssential for reliable data capture
Output Drive Strength2mA-24mAAffects fan-out capability

5. Application Domains

  • Telecommunications: Synchronization circuits in 5G base stations, optical transceivers
  • Computing: CPU register files, cache memory controllers
  • Industrial Control: Programmable logic controllers (PLCs), sensor interfaces
  • Consumer Electronics: Timing circuits in smartphones, wearable devices
  • Automotive: CAN bus controllers, ADAS synchronization modules

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductsKey Features
Texas InstrumentsSN74LVC1G80Single D flip flop with 14ns delay, 2GHz clock rate
STMicroelectronicsSTM74HC74ADGDual D flip flop with 8mA drive, 125MHz operation
NXP Semiconductors74AUP1G175GFLow-power quad D flip flop, 0.9V-3.6V operation
IntelIOP333B00ESHigh-speed differential flip flops for FPGA interfaces

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria include:

  • Speed requirements vs. power budget trade-offs
  • Compatibility with existing logic families (TTL/CMOS)
  • Package type (QFP, BGA, WLCSP) for PCB constraints
  • Environmental specifications (temperature range, radiation hardness)
  • Integration level (discrete vs. embedded in FPGAs/ASICs)

Example: For high-speed networking equipment, select flip flops with <1ns jitter and LVDS compatibility.

8. Industry Trends

Current development trends include:

  • Migration to FinFET and GAAFET transistor structures for sub-5nm nodes
  • Integration with on-die clocking networks in 3D-stacked ICs
  • Emergence of spin-transfer torque flip flops for non-volatile memory
  • Adoption of photonics-ready flip flops for optical computing interfaces
  • Development of ultra-low-voltage ( 0.5V) flip flops for IoT applications
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