Because the data at the D inputs is passed to the Q output terminals as long as the C enable control inputs are high...it is thus said to be transparent.
When the enable inputs go low, the data present at that time is latched into the register and retained.
Shift register
For an IC chip
It is an opamp chip consisting of 8 pins
The 7475 is a TTL MSI circuit that contains four D latches, it is also known as 'quad bistable latch.' The 7475 is mostly used for temporary storing 4-bit nibbles of data. Any length of data can be stored by using more than one 7475 chip. When all four clock input pins connected to logic high clock pulse, input data is loaded into the D latches(each latch is D Flip-Flop) and appears at the Q output and remains there. After clock pulse goes logic low, the output at Q and Q' still holds input data till clock pulse changes it logic state back to 'High' and input data is changed.
read the datasheet or databook entry for the chip. there is no other reliable way.
Shift register
The 7475 IC chip is called a latch because it is a type of digital storage device that holds a binary state (0 or 1) until it is changed by an input signal. Specifically, it is a D-type latch that captures the value of the input data line when the enable signal is activated, maintaining that value even when the input changes, thus "latching" the data. This behavior allows it to store information temporarily, making it useful in various applications in digital circuits.
For an IC chip
A silicon chip is also called an integrated circuit (IC) or a microchip. It is a small semiconductor wafer on which integrated circuits are fabricated.
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It is an opamp chip consisting of 8 pins
The 7475 is a TTL MSI circuit that contains four D latches, it is also known as 'quad bistable latch.' The 7475 is mostly used for temporary storing 4-bit nibbles of data. Any length of data can be stored by using more than one 7475 chip. When all four clock input pins connected to logic high clock pulse, input data is loaded into the D latches(each latch is D Flip-Flop) and appears at the Q output and remains there. After clock pulse goes logic low, the output at Q and Q' still holds input data till clock pulse changes it logic state back to 'High' and input data is changed.
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