NSC DM7495N

5495A/DM7495
4-Bit Parallel Access Shift Registers
General Description
These 4-bit registers feature parallel and serial inputs, parallel outputs, mode control, and two clock inputs. The registers have three modes of operation.
Parallel (broadside) load
Shift right (the direction QA toward QD)
Shift left (the direction QD toward QA)
Parallel loading is accomplished by applying the four bits of
data and taking the mode control input high. The data is
loaded into the associated flip-flops and appears at the outputs after the high-to-low transition of the clock-2 input. During loading, the entry of serial data is inhibited.
Shift right is accomplished on the high-to-low transition of
clock 1 when the mode control is low; shift left is accomplished on the high-to-low transition of clock 2 when the
mode control is high by connecting the output of each flipflop to the parallel input of the previous flip-flop (QD to input
C, etc.) and serial data is entered at input D. The clock input
may be applied simultaneously to clock 1 and clock 2 if both
modes can be clocked from the same source.
Changes at the mode control input should normally be
made while both clock inputs are low; however, conditions
described in the last three lines of the truth table will also
ensure that register contents are protected.
Features
Y
Y
Typical maximum clock frequency 36 MHz
Typical power dissipation 250 mW
Connection Diagram
Dual-In-Line Package
TL/F/6534 – 1
Order Number 5495ADMQB, 5495AFMQB or DM7495N
See NS Package Number J14A, N14A or W14B
C1995 National Semiconductor Corporation
TL/F/6534
RRD-B30M105/Printed in U. S. A.
5495A/DM7495 4-Bit Parallel Access Shift Registers
June 1989
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note)
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Note: The ‘‘Absolute Maximum Ratings’’ are those values
beyond which the safety of the device cannot be guaranteed. The device should not be operated at these limits. The
parametric values defined in the ‘‘Electrical Characteristics’’
table are not guaranteed at the absolute maximum ratings.
The ‘‘Recommended Operating Conditions’’ table will define
the conditions for actual device operation.
Supply Voltage
7V
Input Voltage
5.5V
Operating Free Air Temperature Range
b 55§ C to a 125§ C
54A
DM74
0§ C to a 70§ C
Storage Temperature Range
b 65§ C to a 150§ C
Recommended Operating Conditions
Symbol
5495A
Parameter
DM7495
Units
Min
Nom
Max
Min
Nom
Max
4.5
5
5.5
4.75
5
5.25
V
0.8
0.8
V
mA
VCC
Supply Voltage
VIH
High Level Input Voltage
VIL
Low Level Input Voltage
IOH
High Level Output Current
b 0.8
b 0.8
IOL
Low Level Output Current
16
16
mA
fCLK
Clock Frequency (Note 4)
0
25
MHz
tW
Clock Pulse Width (Note 4)
15
11
15
tSU
Data Setup Time (Note 4)
20
10
20
tEN
Time to Enable
Clock (Note 4)
Clock 1
20
20
Clock 2
15
15
2
tH
Data Hold Time (Note 4)
0
tIN
Time to Inhibit Clock 1
or Clock 2 (Note 4)
10
TA
Free Air Operating
Temperature
2
25
V
0
b 10
0
ns
10
ns
ns
b 10
ns
10
b 55
125
ns
0
70
§C
Electrical Characteristics over recommended operating free air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
(Note 1)
Max
Units
b 1.5
V
VI
Input Clamp Voltage
VCC e Min, II e b12 mA
VOH
High Level Output
Voltage
VCC e Min, IOH e Max
VIL e Max, VIH e Min
VOL
Low Level Output
Voltage
VCC e Min, IOL e Max
VIH e Min, VIL e Max
II
Input Current @ Max
Input Voltage
VCC e Max, VI e 5.5V
IIH
High Level Input
Current
VCC e Max
VI e 2.4V
Mode
80
Others
40
Low Level Input
Current
VCC e Max
VI e 0.4V
Mode
b 3.2
Others
b 1.6
Short Circuit
Output Current
VCC e Max
(Note 2)
Supply Current
VCC e Max (Note 3)
IIL
IOS
ICC
2.4
3.4
0.2
V
0.4
V
1
mA
DM54
b 18
b 57
DM74
b 18
b 57
50
75
mA
mA
mA
mA
Note 1: All typicals are at VCC e 5V, TA e 25§ C.
Note 2: Not more than one output should be shorted at a time.
Note 3: ICC is measured with all outputs and serial input open; A, B, C, and D inputs grounded: Mode Control at 4.5V: and a momentary 3V, then ground, applied to
both clock inputs.
Note 4: TA e 25§ C and VCC e 5V.
2
Switching Characteristics
Symbol
at VCC e 5V and TA e 25§ C (See Section 1 for Test Waveforms and Output Load)
From (Input)
To (Output)
Parameter
RL e 400X, CL e 15 pF
Min
Units
Max
fMAX
Maximum Clock Frequency
tPHL
Propagation Delay Time
High to Low Level Output
Clock to
Output
25
MHz
35
ns
tPLH
Propagation Delay Time
Low to High Level Output
Clock to
Output
35
ns
Function Table
Inputs
Mode
Control
H
H
H
L
L
L
u
v
v
u
u
Clocks
Serial
2(L)
1(R)
H
X
X
X
H
v
v
L
X
X
L
L
L
H
H
Outputs
Parallel
v
v
L
L
H
L
H
X
X
X
X
H
L
X
X
X
X
X
A
B
C
D
X
a
QB ²
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
b
QC ²
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
c
QD ²
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
d
d
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
QA
QB
QC
QD
QA0
a
QBn
QA0
H
L
QA0
QA0
QA0
QA0
QA0
QB0
b
QCn
QB0
QAn
QAn
QB0
QB0
QB0
QB0
QB0
QC0
c
QDn
QC0
QBn
QBn
QC0
QC0
QC0
QC0
QC0
QD0
d
d
QD0
QCn
QCn
QD0
QD0
QD0
QD0
QD0
² Shifting left requires external connection of QB to A, QC to B, QD to C. Serial data is entered at input D.
H e High Level (Steady State), L e Low Level (Steady State), X e Don’t Care (Any input, including transitions)
v e Transition from high to low level, u e Transition from low to high level
a, b, c, d e The level of steady, state input at inputs A, B, C, or D, respectively.
QA0, QB0, QC0, QD0 e The level of QA, QB, QC, QD, respectively, before the indicated steady state input conditions were established.
QAn, QBn, QCn, QDn e The level of QA, QB, QC, QD, respectively, before the most recent
v transition of the clock.
Logic Diagram
TL/F/6534 – 2
3
4
Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters)
14-Lead Ceramic Dual-In-Line Package (J)
Order Number 5495ADMQB
NS Package Number J14A
14-Lead Molded Dual-In-Line Package (N)
Order Number DM7495N
NS Package Number N14A
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5495A/DM7495 4-Bit Parallel Access Shift Registers
Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters)
14-Lead Ceramic Flat Package (W)
Order Number 5495AFMQB
NS Package Number W14B
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