JM38510/30109BEA Texas Instruments Integrated Circuit (Ceramic Dual-In-Line Packages) In Stock
Texas Instruments JM38510/30109BEA is a military-grade dual J-K flip-flop with inverted K input in the LS family, rated to 25 MHz max frequency, packaged in a 16-pin ceramic DIP for high-reliability aerospace and defense applications. Available from stock with worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
- Package
- Ceramic Dual-In-Line Packages
- Pin Count
- 16
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- JM38510/30109BEA Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Integrated Circuit
- Price
- From $2.7500(MOQ 1)
- Temp Range
- -55.0°C to 125.0°C
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- Dual J-K flip-flop with inverted K input (JKBAR) in military-screening JM38510 standard for MIL-STD-883 compliant logic designs
- Maximum clock frequency of 25 MHz at nominal supply with 15 pF load capacitance, suitable for timing and sequencing circuits in harsh environments
- 16-pin ceramic dual in-line package (R-GDIP-T16) offers hermetic sealing for operation across extended military temperature ranges
Applications
The JM38510/30109BEA is intended for military avionics, defense electronics, and space-grade control systems where JM38510-screened logic devices are mandated by procurement specifications. Its dual J-K flip-flop topology with inverted K inputs is used in frequency dividers, state machines, and synchronous counters running up to 25 MHz in radiation-tolerant environments. The ceramic DIP package provides hermetic protection against moisture and contaminants in field-deployed military hardware.
Specifications
| Pbfree Code | Yes |
| YTEOL | 15 |
| Additional Feature | INVERTED K INPUT |
| Family | LS |
| JESD-30 Code | R-GDIP-T16 |
| JESD-609 Code | e0 |
| Load Capacitance (CL) | 15pF |
| Logic IC Type | J-KBAR FLIP-FLOP |
| Max Frequency@Nom-Sup | 25000000Hz |
| Max I(ol) | 0.0004A |
| Number of Bits | 2 |
| Number of Functions | 2 |
| Output Polarity | COMPLEMENTARY |
| Package Body Material | CERAMIC, GLASS-SEALED |
| Package Equivalence Code | DIP16,.3 |
| Package Shape | RECTANGULAR |
| Package Style | IN-LINE |
| Packing Method | TUBE |
| Power Supply Current-Max (ICC) | 15mA |
| Prop. Delay@Nom-Sup | 35ns |
| Propagation Delay (tpd) | 40ns |
| Qualification Status | Not Qualified |
| Schmitt Trigger | NO |
| Screening Level | MIL-M-38510 Class B |
| Supply Voltage-Max (Vsup) | 5.5V |
| Supply Voltage-Min (Vsup) | 4.5V |
| Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) | 5V |
| Surface Mount | NO |
| Technology | TTL |
| Temperature Grade | MILITARY |
| Terminal Finish | Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb) |
| Terminal Form | THROUGH-HOLE |
| Terminal Pitch | 2.54mm |
| Terminal Position | DUAL |
| Trigger Type | POSITIVE EDGE |
| fmax-Min | 30MHz |
| Package | Ceramic Dual-In-Line Packages |
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| HTS Code | 8542.39.00.90 |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What clock frequency can JM38510/30109BEA reliably support in a military logic design?
The JM38510/30109BEA is rated for a maximum operating frequency of 25 MHz at nominal supply voltage with a load capacitance of 15 pF. This makes it suitable for medium-speed clocking in military state machines, frequency dividers, and synchronization circuits where military-screened LS-family logic with stable timing margins is required.
How does the JM38510 screening on JM38510/30109BEA differ from commercial 54LS109A devices?
JM38510 screening applies MIL-STD-883 test methods including burn-in, temperature cycling across at least -55°C to +125°C, and radiation susceptibility evaluation, ensuring higher reliability than standard commercial or industrial 54LS109A variants. This screening is mandatory for military and space procurement programs that specify JM38510-qualified parts for critical logic functions in avionics and satellite systems.
Why is a ceramic DIP package selected for JM38510/30109BEA rather than a plastic package?
The 16-pin ceramic DIP (R-GDIP-T16) provides hermetic enclosure that prevents moisture ingress, a critical requirement in military hardware exposed to condensation, altitude changes, and harsh field conditions. Ceramic packages also tolerate a broader temperature range from -55°C to +125°C without the delamination failures that affect plastic packages, making them the standard choice for MIL-STD-883 compliant logic ICs like the JM38510/30109BEA.
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