Manufacturer Part Number
CD40103BF3A
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The CD40103BF3A is an 8-bit binary down counter from Texas Instruments' 4000B series, designed for logic counting applications.
Product Features and Performance
8-bit binary down counter
Synchronous counting for accurate results
Asynchronous reset function to clear counter
Positive edge-triggered for reliable counts
Wide counting rate range up to 4.8 MHz
Operates across a broad voltage range (3 V to 18 V)
Suitable for high temperature environments (-55°C to 125°C)
Through-hole mounting for easy integration into circuits
Product Advantages
Versatile voltage support for diverse power requirements
High-speed counting capability for fast operations
Wide operating temperature range for extreme conditions
Robust 16-CDIP package for durability
Key Technical Parameters
Logic Type: Binary Counter
Count Direction: Down
Number of Elements: 1
Bits per Element: 8
Reset: Asynchronous
Timing: Synchronous
Count Rate: 4.8 MHz
Trigger Type: Positive Edge
Voltage Supply Range: 3 V to 18 V
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by a reputable company with strict quality controls
Designed to withstand extreme temperatures for reliability and safety
Compatibility
Compatible with through-hole PCB designs
Interoperable with other devices within the voltage range (3 V to 18 V)
Application Areas
Industrial control systems
Timers and counters
Automated machinery
Digital event management
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product status
Not indicated as nearing discontinuation
Availability of replacements or upgrades can be checked with the manufacturer
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High reliability ensured by Texas Instruments' reputation
Flexible operating voltage range accommodates a variety of power supplies
High count rate capability is ideal for demanding applications
Wide operating temperature range suits extreme environments
Long product lifecycle with active status minimizes risks of obsolescence