The SN74F74N from Texas Instruments is a high-speed, dual D flip-flop. It is used as a register when connected to a power supply, with two asynchronous inputs and two outputs. This part also features independent set and reset, as well as low power consumption, allowing it to be used in low-power applications. Inside the chip, the two D-Type flip-flops are connected to independent inputs and outputs while the enable pins are connected to enable both the flip-flops. With this enable feature, users can store two separate logic levels with a single part. This makes it more efficient and convenient when designing complex systems.