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Texas Instruments SN74175N — Memory (DRAM / SRAM / Flash / EEPROM)

SN74175N D Flip-Flop, TTL Series, Active Production, Bulk

MPNSN74175N
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Texas Instruments SN74175N D flip-flop, TTL/H/L series TTL logic, Bulk package, RoHS non-compliant, active lifecycle.

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Specifications

SN74175N Technical Specifications
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Product details

What the SN74175N is and where it fits

The SN74175N is a D flip-flop from the TTL/H/L series, built in standard TTL logic.

Key ratings and what they mean

As a TTL part, the SN74175N operates from a nominal 5 V supply and is compatible with 5 V logic levels.

Lifecycle and compliance

Texas Instruments lists the SN74175N as Active in production. There is no last-time-buy notice or NRND flag. The part is RoHS non-compliant, which means it cannot be used in new designs destined for markets that enforce RoHS exemptions — check your local compliance requirements before specifying.

Frequently asked questions

What is the equivalent of SN74175N?

The closest functional equivalent in the same TTL family is the SN74276N, also a D flip-flop in a Bulk package. Verify pin-for-pin compatibility before substituting.

Is SN74175N compatible with 5V logic?

Yes, as a standard TTL device the SN74175N operates from a 5 V supply and is directly compatible with 5 V TTL and 5 V CMOS logic families.

What is the pinout of SN74175N?

The SN74175N is a 16-pin DIP in a Bulk package. The pinout is standard for the 74175 family: data inputs (D), clock, clear, and complementary outputs (Q and Q̅). Refer to the datasheet for the exact pin assignment.

What are the differences between SN74175N and SN74LS175N?

The SN74LS175N is the low-power Schottky (LS) variant of the same function. The LS version typically offers lower power consumption and slightly faster propagation delays than the standard TTL SN74175N, but both are 5 V D flip-flops with the same pinout.