SCLS751 March 2016 SN74HC595B
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When using multiple-bit logic devices, inputs should never float.
In many cases, functions or parts of functions of digital logic devices are unused, for example, when only two inputs of a triple-input and the gate are used, or only 3 of the 4 buffer gates are used. Such input pins should not be left unconnected because the undefined voltages at the outside connections result in undefined operational states. Figure 7 specifies the rules that must be observed under all circumstances. All unused inputs of digital logic devices must be connected to a high or low bias to prevent them from floating. The logic level that should be applied to any particular unused input depends on the function of the device. Generally, they will be tied to GND or VCC, whichever makes more sense or is more convenient. It is acceptable to float outputs, unless the part is a transceiver. If the transceiver has an output enable pin, it will disable the output section of the part when asserted. This will not disable the input section of the I/Os, so they cannot float when disabled.