Logic - Latches

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
IDT74FCT2573TQ

IDT74FCT2573TQ

OCTAL TRANSPARENT LATCH

577

CD74HC533E

CD74HC533E

BUS DRIVER

1617

74LVCH16373APAG

74LVCH16373APAG

Renesas Electronics America

16-BIT TRANSPARENT D-TYPE LATCH

13415

CD4042BNSR

CD4042BNSR

Texas Instruments

CD4042B CMOS QUAD CLOCKED 'D' LA

12264

CD74HC75MT

CD74HC75MT

Texas Instruments

IC DUAL 2BIT TRANS LATCH 16SOIC

120

DM74S373N

DM74S373N

BUS DRIVER

2600

SN74LVC841APWT

SN74LVC841APWT

Texas Instruments

BUS DRIVER

5500

CD4043BNSRE4

CD4043BNSRE4

Texas Instruments

IC NOR R/S LATCH 3ST QUAD 16SO

0

54ABT573J-QML

54ABT573J-QML

OCTAL D-TYPE LATCH

0

74ACT16373DLR

74ACT16373DLR

Texas Instruments

IC 16-BIT TRANSP LATCH 48-SSOP

1338

SN74LVC373APWE4

SN74LVC373APWE4

Texas Instruments

IC OCT D TRNSP LATCH 3ST 20TSSOP

0

SN74LVTH32373ZKER

SN74LVTH32373ZKER

Texas Instruments

SN74LVTH32373 3.3-V ABT 32-BIT T

35625

PI74FCT533TS9

PI74FCT533TS9

FAST CMOS OCTAL TRANSPARENT LAT

0

TPIC6273DWG4

TPIC6273DWG4

Texas Instruments

IC OCTAL D-TYPE LATCH 20-SOIC

1454

74AC573PC

74AC573PC

BUS DRIVER

28258

SN74LVC573AGQNR

SN74LVC573AGQNR

Texas Instruments

BUS DRIVER

187361

MC1914L

MC1914L

D LATCH, 2-FUNC, 2-BIT, DTL

826

MC14043BD

MC14043BD

R-S LATCH

4944

SN74ALS373ADBR

SN74ALS373ADBR

Texas Instruments

OCTAL D-TYPE TRANSPARENT LATCHES

12000

SN74HC373DWE4

SN74HC373DWE4

BUS DRIVER

1000

Logic - Latches

1. Overview

Logic latches are fundamental components in digital electronics, serving as bistable multivibrators that store one bit of binary data. They operate in two stable states (0 or 1) and are controlled by input signals to maintain or change their output states. Latches are essential building blocks for memory units, registers, and sequential logic circuits. Their importance spans across modern computing, telecommunications, industrial automation, and consumer electronics, enabling temporary data storage and synchronization in digital systems.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
SR LatchSet-Reset functionality; asynchronous operationBasic memory units, control circuits
D LatchData storage with single data input (D) and clock controlShift registers, data buffers
JK LatchUniversal latch with toggling capability; eliminates invalid statesCounters, state machines
T LatchToggle mode operation; simplified JK variantFrequency division circuits

3. Structure and Composition

Logic latches typically consist of transistor-based gate structures, often implemented using CMOS or TTL technology. A standard latch includes:

  • Input terminals (e.g., Data, Set, Reset, Clock)
  • Cross-coupled inverters for state retention
  • Control logic gates (NAND/AND-OR) for signal processing
  • Output terminals (Q and Q for complementary outputs)

Modern IC latches are fabricated on silicon wafers with sub-micron process nodes (e.g., 180nm, 130nm), featuring multiple latches per package (e.g., 8-bit registers) in standard footprints like SOIC, TSSOP, and QFN.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Supply Voltage (VCC)Operating voltage range (e.g., 1.65-5.5V)Determines compatibility with system power rails
Propagation DelayTime between input change and output response (ns)Impacts maximum operating frequency
Power ConsumptionStatic and dynamic current draw ( A/mA)Crucial for battery-powered devices
Operating TemperatureTemperature range (-40 C to +125 C)Defines environmental durability
Output Drive StrengthCurrent delivery capability (mA)Affects fan-out and signal integrity

5. Application Fields

Major industries utilizing latches include:

  • Telecommunications: Network switches, routers, optical transceivers
  • Computing: CPU registers, cache memory, ALU components
  • Industrial Automation: PLCs, sensor data buffers, motor controllers
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, wearables, display drivers
  • Automotive: CAN bus controllers, ADAS data registers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsFeatures
Texas InstrumentsSN74LVC1G374Low-voltage D latch with 1.5ns delay
STMicroelectronicsCD4042BCMOS latch with clock polarity control
NXP Semiconductors74HC373Octal D latch for bus interfacing
ON SemiconductorMC74VHC1G373Ultra-low power single latch

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria:

  • Functional requirements (e.g., SR vs. D latch functionality)
  • Speed vs. power consumption trade-offs
  • Package type for PCB space constraints
  • Environmental operating conditions
  • Cost optimization for mass production
  • Supply voltage compatibility with existing system components

Case Study: For a portable IoT device, prioritize ultra-low power latches like ON Semi's MC74VHC1G373 with <1 A quiescent current, while high-speed applications (e.g., networking ASICs) require devices with sub-ns propagation delays.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends shaping latch technology include:

  • Continued process node scaling (e.g., 28nm FD-SOI for radiation-hardened latches)
  • Integrated error correction features for mission-critical applications
  • Development of latch arrays with programmable interconnects
  • Advanced packaging (3D ICs, chiplets) for higher density
  • Low-voltage operation (<0.8V) for energy-efficient computing
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