AM29821DC – AMD

 
Part Number:
AM29821DC
 
 
Manufacturer:
AMD
 
 
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RoHS:
Non-RoHS
 
 
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Description:

Flip-Flop, 1 Element, 10-Bit, 24-CDIP, 15.24mm Width

 
 
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Product Details:

Overview

The AMD AM29821DC is a high-performance 10-bit, tri-state flip-flop designed for robust digital system implementation. Its primary function is to reliably store and output sequential data with minimal propagation delay, crucial for state-machine logic and data buffering. A key design consideration when utilizing such devices is managing the inherent trade-off between speed and power consumption; while the AM29821DC offers excellent clock-to-output times, careful layout and decoupling are essential to mitigate noise and ensure signal integrity, especially in high-speed applications where parasitic inductance can become a significant factor.

Key Features

  • 10-bit parallel data storage
  • Tri-state buffered outputs
  • Single flip-flop element
  • Operating voltage: 4.75V to 5.25V
  • Through-hole mounting, 24-CDIP package (0.600″ width)
  • Operating temperature: 0°C to 70°C

Applications

The component is engineered for deployment in systems requiring high reliability and performance under specific operating conditions. It provides functional stability across the stated design envelope.

  • High-speed data buffering in microprocessors and controllers
  • State register implementation in sequential logic circuits
  • Parallel data latching for output multiplexing
  • Memory address or data bus interfacing in legacy systems
 
 
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