
SN54HC594, SN74HC594
8-BIT SHIFT REGISTERS
WITH OUTPUT REGISTERS
SCLS040C – DECEMBER 1982 – REVISED FEBRUARY 1998
1
POST OFFICE BOX 655303
DALLAS, TEXAS 75265
8-Bit Serial-In, Parallel-Out Shift Registers
With Storage
Independent Direct Overriding Clears on
Shift and Storage Registers
Independent Clocks for Both Shift and
Storage Registers
High-Current Outputs Can Drive Up to
15 LSTTL Loads
Package Options Include Plastic
Small-Outline (D), Shrink Small-Outline
(DB), and Ceramic Flat (W) Packages,
Ceramic Chip Carriers (FK), and Standard
Plastic (N) and Ceramic (J) 300-mil DIPs
description
The ’HC594 devices contain an 8-bit serial-in,
parallel-out shift register that feeds an 8-bit D-type
storage register. Separate clocks and direct
overriding clear (RCLR, SRCLR) inputs are
provided on both the shift and storage registers.
A serial (Q
H
′
) output is provided for cascading
purposes.
Both the shift register (RCLK) and storage register
(SRCLK) clocks are positive edge triggered. If
both clocks are connected together, the shift
register is always one count pulse ahead of the
storage register.
The parallel (Q
A
–Q
H
) outputs have high-current
capability. Q
H
′
is a standard output.
The SN54HC594 is characterized for operation over the full military temperature range of –55
°
C to 125
°
C. The
SN74HC594 is characterized for operation from –40
°
C to 85
°
C.
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1998, Texas Instruments Incorporated
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SN54HC594 . . . J OR W PACKAGE
SN74HC594 . . . D, DB, OR N PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
SN54HC594 . . . FK PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
NC – No internal connection
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
Q
B
Q
C
Q
D
Q
E
Q
F
Q
G
Q
H
GND
V
CC
Q
A
SER
RCLR
RCLK
SRCLK
SRCLR
Q
H
′
3
2 1 20 19
9 10 11 12 13
4
5
6
7
8
18
17
16
15
14
SER
RCLR
NC
RCLK
SRCLK
Q
D
Q
E
NC
Q
F
Q
G
Q
N
S
H
Q
G
N
C
Q
B
V
C
Q
A
H
Q
′