The 74LS195 is a high-performance 4-bit universal shift register with a typical shift frequency of 39 MHz. It can be used in a number of different registers and counting applications. It achieves high speeds by using a Schottky diode clamped method and is completely compatible with all Motorola TTL products. The 74LS195 IC is capable of working in a wide range of working voltages and environments. And it works with CMOS, NMOS, and TTL directly. TTL is always the output of the IC. As a result, it’s simple to use with other TTL devices and microcontrollers. Furthermore, the IC 74LS195 is smaller in size and has a significantly faster speed, making it highly trustworthy in any device.
The 74LS95 may operate in both serial and parallel synchronous modes. Separate clock inputs selected by a mode control input activate the serial shift right and parallel load. The data is sent from the serial or parallel D inputs to the Q outputs at the same time as the relevant clock input transitions from HIGH to LOW.
Universal Shift Registers are a type of digital memory circuitry found in calculators, computers, and data processing systems. Data or bits are entered into the system in a serial or parallel way using a shift register. Data entry begins in one way and shifts locations as more data is entered until the data reaches the output end. The left and right ends are referred to as the left and right ends, respectively. Whereas data is moved from left to right, right to left, or both directions to create a bidirectional register.
Applications
- Shift-left/right registers
- Sequence generation circuits
- Memory Defragmentation Circuits used in system repair
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