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74HC595N Shift Register: Datasheet PDF, Pinout, Circuit Diagram [Video&FAQ]

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Catalog

74HC595N Description

74HC595N Related Video Instruction

74HC595N CAD Models

74HC595N Pin Configuration

74HC595N Functional Diagram

74HC595N Shift Register with Arduino

74HC595N Circuit Diagram

74HC595N Features

74HC595N Applications

74HC595N Datasheet

74HC595N Specifications

74HC595N Manufacturer

Using Warning

74HC595N FAQ

74HC595N Description

The 74HC/HCT595 are high-speed Si-gate CMOS devices and are pin compatible with low power Schottky TTL (LSTTL). They are specified in compliance with JEDEC standard no. 7A.

 

The 74HC/HCT595 is an 8-stage serial shift register with a storage register and 3-state outputs. The shift register and storage register have separate clocks.

 

Data is shifted on the positive-going transitions of the SH_CP input. The data in each register is transferred to the storage register on a positive-going transition of the ST_CP input. If both clocks are connected together, the shift register will always be one clock pulse ahead of the storage register.

 

The shift register has a serial input (DS) and a serial standard output (Q7’) for cascading. It is also provided with asynchronous reset (active LOW) for all 8 shift register stages. The storage register has 8 parallel 3-state bus driver outputs. Data in the storage register appears at the output whenever the output enable input (OE) is LOW.

 

Video:How Shift Registers Work - 74HC595N

74HC595N Video Description:

A Schematic (and also a great tutorial) 

 

Video:One 74hc595n Shift Register Tutorial

 

74HC595N CAD Models

74HC595N-PCB-Symbol

 

Figure: PCB Symbol

 

74HC595N-PCB-Footprint

 

Figure: Footprint

 

74HC595N-3D-Model

 

Figure: 3D Model

 

74HC595N Pin Configuration

74HC595N-Pin-Configuration

 

Figure: Pin Configuration

 

74HC595N Functional Diagram

74HC595N-Functional-Diagram

 

Figure: Functional Diagram

 

74HC595N Shift Register with Arduino

Figure-74HC595N-Arduino

 

Figure: Using a shift register 74HC595N with Arduino

 

74HC595N Circuit Diagram

74HC595N-Circuit-Diagram

 

Figure: Circuit Diagram

 

74HC595N Features

  • 8-bit serial input
  • 8-bit serial or parallel output
  • Storage register with 3-state outputs
  • Shift register with direct clear
  • 100 MHz (typical) shift out frequency
  • ESD protection:

     - HBM EIA/JESD22-A114-A exceeds 2000 V

     - MM EIA/JESD22-A115-A exceeds 200 V

 

74HC595N Applications

  • Serial-to-parallel data conversion
  • Remote control holding register.

 

74HC595N Datasheet

You can download the datasheet from the link given below:

74HC595N-Datasheet

 

74HC595N Specifications

Physical
Case/Package DIP
Mount Through Hole
Number of Pins 16
 
Technical
Frequency 100 MHz
Logic Function Shift Register
Max Operating Temperature 125 °C
Max Supply Voltage 6 V
Min Operating Temperature -40 °C
Min Supply Voltage 2 V
Number of Bits 8
Number of Circuits 8
Number of Elements 1
Number of Gates 1
Operating Supply Voltage 5 V
Output Voltage 6 V
Power Dissipation 750 mW
Propagation Delay 265 ns
 
Compliance
Lead Free Lead Free
Radiation Hardening No
REACH SVHC No SVHC
RoHS Compliant

 

74HC595N Manufacturer

NXP Semiconductors N.V. is a Netherlands-domiciled American semiconductor manufacturer with headquarters in EindhovenNetherlands that focuses in the automotive industry. The company employs approximately 31,000 people in more than 35 countries, including 11,200 engineers in 33 countries.

 

Using Warning

Note: Please check their parameters and pin configuration before replacing them in your circuit.

 

74HC595N FAQ

What does a shift register do?

A shift register is a type of digital circuit using a cascade of flip-flops where the output of one flip-flop is connected to the input of the next. They share a single clock signal, which causes the data stored in the system to shift from one location to the next.

 

What is the difference between shift register and counter?

There Are used in Memories Like RAM,ROM etc. A counter is a special case of a register. Shift registers are a type of sequential logic circuit, mainly for storage of digital data. They are a group of flip-flops connected in a chain so that the output from one flip-flop becomes the input of the next flip-flop.

 

When would you use a shift register?

Shift Registers are used for data storage or for the movement of data and are therefore commonly used inside calculators or computers to store data such as two binary numbers before they are added together, or to convert the data from either a serial to parallel or parallel to serial format.

 

What are shift register counters?

Shift register counters are a sequence of a certain number of core registers that are connected together to provide a clock-driven data shift. The most common of these are called Johnson counters and ring counters.

 

Can a shift register be used as a counter?

Shift registers are also used as counters. There are two types of counters based on the type of output from right most D flip-flop is connected to the serial input. Those are Ring counter and Johnson Ring counter.

 

PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model

 

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