8-Bit Shift Register IC(NXP) - 74HC595 SOIC-16 SMD Package

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The 74HC595 from NXP is a high-speed CMOS 8-bit Serial-In/Parallel-Out (SIPO) Shift Register with an integrated storage register and tri-state outputs. It is widely used to expand the digital output capability of microcontrollers by converting serial data into eight parallel output lines. This allows designers to control multiple LEDs, displays, relays, and other digital devices while using only a few...
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The 74HC595 from NXP is a high-speed CMOS 8-bit Serial-In/Parallel-Out (SIPO) Shift Register with an integrated storage register and tri-state outputs. It is widely used to expand the digital output capability of microcontrollers by converting serial data into eight parallel output lines. This allows designers to control multiple LEDs, displays, relays, and other digital devices while using only a few GPIO pins.

Designed for reliable high-speed operation, the 74HC595 features separate shift and storage registers, enabling glitch-free output updates. It operates over a wide supply voltage range of 2V to 6V, making it compatible with both 3.3V and 5V logic systems. Packaged in a compact SOIC-16 Surface Mount Device (SMD) package, it is well suited for automated PCB assembly and space-constrained electronic designs.

Features

  • 8-bit Serial-In/Parallel-Out (SIPO) shift register
  • Separate shift register and storage (latch) register
  • High-speed CMOS logic technology
  • Wide operating voltage range: 2V to 6V
  • Low power consumption
  • Tri-state outputs for bus-oriented applications
  • Serial output for cascading multiple ICs
  • High output drive capability
  • Glitch-free output updates using latch control
  • Compact SOIC-16 SMD package
  • Compatible with TTL and CMOS logic levels
  • Reliable and stable operation

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Specifications

Specifications:

Device Type: 8-Bit Serial-In/Parallel-Out Shift Register
Manufacturer: NXP
Logic Family: HC CMOS
Number of Output Bits: 8
Operating Voltage: 2V to 6V
Typical Operating Voltage: 3.3V or 5V
Serial Data Input (DS): Yes
Shift Clock Input (SHCP): Yes
Storage Clock (Latch) Input (STCP): Yes
Output Enable (OE): Active LOW
Master Reset (MR): Active LOW
Serial Output (Q7S/QH'): Yes (for cascading)
Package Type: SOIC-16
Mounting Type: Surface Mount Device (SMD)
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +125°C (device dependent)

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FAQ

1. What is the 74HC595 IC used for?

The 74HC595 is an 8-bit Serial-In/Parallel-Out (SIPO) shift register used to expand the number of digital output pins available on a microcontroller. It converts serial data into eight parallel outputs, making it ideal for controlling LEDs, 7-segment displays, relays, LCDs, and other digital devices while using only a few GPIO pins.

2. How does the 74HC595 communicate with a microcontroller?

The 74HC595 uses a simple three-wire interface consisting of Serial Data (DS), Shift Clock (SHCP), and Storage Clock (STCP/Latch). Data is shifted into the internal register one bit at a time and then transferred to the output pins simultaneously when the latch signal is activated.

3. What are the key features of the NXP 74HC595?

The NXP 74HC595 features eight parallel outputs, high-speed CMOS operation, low power consumption, a wide operating voltage range of 2V to 6V, output latches for stable data, serial output for cascading multiple devices, and a compact SOIC-16 SMD package suitable for automated PCB assembly.

4. Can multiple 74HC595 ICs be connected together?

Yes. Multiple 74HC595 ICs can be cascaded by connecting the serial output (Q7S/QH') of one IC to the serial input (DS) of the next. This allows you to control 16, 24, 32, or more output lines using the same three control signals from the microcontroller.

5. What are the common applications of the 74HC595 shift register?

The 74HC595 is widely used in LED matrix displays, 7-segment display drivers, LED lighting control, relay modules, digital output expansion, Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects, robotics, industrial automation, home automation systems, and embedded electronics requiring efficient output expansion.