Manufacturer Part Number
CD54HC4020F
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The CD54HC4020F is a high-speed CMOS 14-bit binary counter that can count up to 16,384 counts. It features high noise immunity, low power consumption, and a wide supply voltage range. The device is suitable for a variety of digital applications, including frequency division, event counting, and timing control.
Product Features and Performance
14-bit binary counter
Counts up to 16,384 counts
High-speed operation up to 35 MHz
Negative edge-triggered
Asynchronous reset
Wide supply voltage range of 2V to 6V
Low power consumption
High noise immunity
Product Advantages
Versatile counter functionality for diverse applications
High-speed operation for demanding digital systems
Wide supply voltage range for enhanced design flexibility
Low power consumption for energy-efficient operation
High noise immunity for reliable performance
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust 14-bit counter functionality with high-speed operation
Wide supply voltage range and low power consumption for design flexibility
High noise immunity for reliable performance in challenging environments
Suitable for a wide range of digital applications, such as frequency division, event counting, and timing control
Quality and Safety Features
Complies with industry standards for reliability and safety
Rigorously tested to ensure consistent quality and performance
Compatibility
The CD54HC4020F is compatible with a variety of TTL and CMOS logic families, making it suitable for integration into a wide range of digital systems.
Application Areas
Frequency division
Event counting
Timing control
Digital signal processing
Instrumentation and control systems
Product Lifecycle
The CD54HC4020F is an active product, currently available for purchase. There are no announced plans for discontinuation, and our website's sales team continues to offer this model as part of their extensive portfolio of logic devices. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for the latest information on product availability and any potential alternative or equivalent models.