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 | Product status | VCC (V) | Logic switching levels | Output drive capability (mA) | tpd (ns) | fmax (MHz) | Power dissipation considerations | Tamb (°C) | Rth(j-a) (K/W) | Ψth(j-top) (K/W) | Rth(j-c) (K/W) | Package name |
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74LVC823ABQ | End of life | 1.2 - 3.6 | CMOS/LVTTL | ± 24 | 5.4 | 150 | low | -40~125 | 72 | 7.5 | 44 | DHVQFN24 |
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Documentation (6)
File name | Title | Type | Date |
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74LVC823A | 9-bit D-type flip-flop with 5 V tolerant inputs/outputs; positive edge-trigger; 3-state | Data sheet | 2020-06-19 |
AN263 | Power considerations when using CMOS and BiCMOS logic devices | Application note | 2023-02-07 |
AN11009 | Pin FMEA for LVC family | Application note | 2019-01-09 |
lvc823a | lvc823a IBIS model | IBIS model | 2013-04-07 |
lvc | lvc Spice model | SPICE model | 2013-05-06 |
SOT815-1_118 | DHVQFN24; Reel pack for SMD, 13"; Q1/T1 product orientation | Packing information | 2020-04-21 |
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