Shift Registers

Shift registers are low-level logic devices commonly used to convert data in the form of digital logic signals between serial and parallel formats, or to move the position of the data bits within a digital word. Typically implemented using an array of flip-flops integrated into one device, shift registers are a common component of more highly integrated logic devices, though they remain available for applications such as I/O expansion where the function in a discrete form may prove useful.


Texas Instruments SN74HC595ANSRE4

IC REGISTER/LATCH 8BIT 3ST 16SO

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Nexperia USA Inc. 74VHC595BQ-Q100X

IC SHIFT REG 8BIT CMOS 16DHVQFN

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Nexperia USA Inc. 74VHCT595BQ-Q100X

IC SHIFT REG 8BIT SISO 16DHVQFN

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Nexperia USA Inc. 74VHC595PW-Q100J

IC SHIFT REG 8BIT SISO

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Nexperia USA Inc. 74VHCT595PW-Q100J

IC SHIFT REG 8BIT SISO 16TSSOP

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Nexperia USA Inc. 74VHCT595D-Q100J

IC SHIFT REG 8BIT SISO 16SOIC

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Nexperia USA Inc. 74VHC595D-Q100J

IC SHIFT REG 8BIT SISO 16SOIC

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Texas Instruments SN74HC166AIPWRG4Q1

IC SHIFT REGISTER SGL 8B 16TSSOP

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