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74HC595N Shift Register 8-Bit

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Shift registers are often used to save pins on the microcontroller, as every microcontroller has a limited number of I/O pins (GPIO).

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The 74HC595N Shift Register 8-Bit controls eight separate output pins, using only three input pins. And if you need more than eight additional I/O lines, you can easily daisy-chain as many shift registers as you like and create tons of I/O lines. All of this is accomplished by what is known as bit-shifting. If you want to know more about bit-shifting,

When to use Shift Register?

Shift registers are often used to save pins on the microcontroller, as every microcontroller has a limited number of I/O pins (GPIO).

Suppose your project needs to control 16 individual LEDs, which would normally require 16 pins of an Arduino. If you don’t have 16 I/O pins available, this is where the shift register comes in handy.

With two shift registers connected in series, we can control the 16 LEDs by using only 3 I/O pins. And not just this; you can save even more pins the more shift registers you have chained together.

 

Specifications:
  • 8-Bit Serial-In, Parallel-Out Shift
  • Wide Operating Voltage Range of 2 V to 6 V
  • High-Current 3-State Outputs Can Drive Up To 15 LSTTL Loads
  • Low Power Consumption: 80-µA (Max) ICC
  • tpd = 13 ns (Typ)
  • ±6-mA Output Drive at 5 V
  • Low Input Current: 1 µA (Max)
  • Shift Register Has Direct Clear

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SN74HC595N (Texas Instruments)
74HC595N (NEXPERIA, NTE Electronics and others)

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Weight 0.005 kg
Dimensions 3 × 1.5 × 1.5 cm
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