Flip Flops
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Hello
I have a little bit of a problem I'm currently designing a circuit
board for one of my projects and I have a need for an Octal Flip
Flop. My current design uses a 74HC374 which works just fine however
the pin out on this IC makes it all but impossible to use on a single
sided PC board. So my question is does anybody know of a comparable
Flip-Flop but preferably with a pin out which is a little easier to
utilze (ideally feeding straight through).
Thank you
Aaron Nielsen
I have a little bit of a problem I'm currently designing a circuit
board for one of my projects and I have a need for an Octal Flip
Flop. My current design uses a 74HC374 which works just fine however
the pin out on this IC makes it all but impossible to use on a single
sided PC board. So my question is does anybody know of a comparable
Flip-Flop but preferably with a pin out which is a little easier to
utilze (ideally feeding straight through).
Thank you
Aaron Nielsen
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You could use a 74HC574 or 74HCT574, both 20 pin DIP.
Greetings peter
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Hello
I have a little bit of a problem I'm currently designing a circuit
board for one of my projects and I have a need for an Octal Flip
Flop. My current design uses a 74HC374 which works just fine however
the pin out on this IC makes it all but impossible to use on a single
sided PC board. So my question is does anybody know of a comparable
Flip-Flop but preferably with a pin out which is a little easier to
utilze (ideally feeding straight through).
Thank you
Aaron Nielsen
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> Hello
>
> I have a little bit of a problem I'm currently designing a circuit
> board for one of my projects and I have a need for an Octal Flip
> Flop. My current design uses a 74HC374 which works just fine however
> the pin out on this IC makes it all but impossible to use on a single
> sided PC board. So my question is does anybody know of a comparable
> Flip-Flop but preferably with a pin out which is a little easier to
> utilze (ideally feeding straight through).
>
> Thank you
> Aaron Nielsen
>
>
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>
>
>Hello
>
>I have a little bit of a problem I'm currently designing a circuit
>board for one of my projects and I have a need for an Octal Flip
>Flop. My current design uses a 74HC374 which works just fine however
>the pin out on this IC makes it all but impossible to use on a single
>sided PC board. So my question is does anybody know of a comparable
>Flip-Flop but preferably with a pin out which is a little easier to
>utilze (ideally feeding straight through).
>
>Thank you
>Aaron Nielsen
How about a 74HC574 ?
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