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CD4022BCMX

5V CMOS DUAL Counters & Dividers POSITIVE EDGE SOIC


  • Manufacturer: Rochester Electronics
  • Nocochips NO: 699-CD4022BCMX
  • Package: SOIC
  • Datasheet: -
  • Stock: 889
  • Description: 5V CMOS DUAL Counters & Dividers POSITIVE EDGE SOIC(Kg)

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Parameters
Package / Case SOIC
Surface Mount YES
Number of Terminations 16
Max Operating Temperature 125°C
Min Operating Temperature -55°C
Technology CMOS
Terminal Position DUAL
Terminal Form GULL WING
Number of Functions 1
Supply Voltage 5V
Operating Supply Voltage 12V
Temperature Grade MILITARY
Supply Voltage-Min (Vsup) 3V
Max Supply Voltage 15V
Number of Bits 8
Propagation Delay 320 ns
Logic Function Counter
Trigger Type POSITIVE EDGE
Number of Input Lines 1
Number of Output Lines 8
fmax-Min 3 MHz
Count Direction UP
Load/Preset Input YES
Mode of Operation SYNCHRONOUS
Length 9.9mm
Width 3.9mm
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant

CD4022BCMX Overview


A SOICpackage is used for this device. There are 16terminations used for configuring it. With a supply voltage of 5V volts, it is possible to run it in a fully flexible manner. There are 8bits of information contained in the device. There is a temperature grade of MILITARYon this device. To operate, it requires a supply voltage of 12V volts. Electrical characteristics are stable at temperature 125°Cfor extended periods of time. Generally, it is designed to operate over a range of temperatures with a lower temperature limit at -55°C. The minimum supply voltage (Vsup) is as low as 3V. 15Vis the maximum voltage available to the device. A total of 1lines are used for inputting binary data. As far as output lines are concerned, it has [0].

CD4022BCMX Features


Embedded in the SOIC package
Operating supply voltage of 12V

CD4022BCMX Applications


There are a lot of Rochester Electronics CD4022BCMX Counters & Dividers applications.

  • Fixed and programmable counters greater than 10
  • Up Counters
  • Dual Up Counters
  • Frequency division
  • Fixed or Programmable Frequency Division
  • Analog multiplexing and demultiplexing
  • Timers
  • SQUARING
  • Timing applications
  • LINEARIZATION

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