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CD4516BEG4

CD4516BEG4

Product Overview

  • Category: Integrated Circuit (IC)
  • Use: Binary Counter/Divider
  • Characteristics:
    • High-speed operation
    • Wide supply voltage range
    • Low power consumption
  • Package: SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit)
  • Essence: The CD4516BEG4 is a CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) IC that can be used as a synchronous binary counter or a frequency divider.
  • Packaging/Quantity: The CD4516BEG4 is typically sold in reels of 2500 units.

Specifications

  • Supply Voltage Range: 3V to 18V
  • Maximum Clock Frequency: 8 MHz
  • Number of Stages: 4
  • Output Drive Capability: 10 LSTTL Loads
  • Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C

Detailed Pin Configuration

The CD4516BEG4 has a total of 16 pins. Here is the detailed pin configuration:

  1. MR (Master Reset)
  2. CP (Clock Pulse)
  3. PE (Parallel Enable)
  4. TC (Terminal Count)
  5. QA (Output A)
  6. QB (Output B)
  7. QC (Output C)
  8. QD (Output D)
  9. GND (Ground)
  10. VDD (Positive Power Supply)
  11. RC (Ripple Carry)
  12. RB (Ripple Borrow)
  13. RA (Ripple A)
  14. RCO (Ripple Carry Output)
  15. RBO (Ripple Borrow Output)
  16. QE (Output Enable)

Functional Features

  • Synchronous operation
  • Can be used as a 4-bit binary counter or a divide-by-N frequency divider
  • Master reset function for clearing the counter
  • Parallel enable input for loading a specific count
  • Ripple carry and ripple borrow outputs for cascading multiple counters

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages: - High-speed operation allows for efficient counting/dividing - Wide supply voltage range enables compatibility with various systems - Low power consumption helps in reducing overall energy usage

Disadvantages: - Limited number of stages (4) may not be sufficient for certain applications requiring higher counts - Lack of built-in error detection or correction mechanisms

Working Principles

The CD4516BEG4 operates based on the principles of synchronous counting and dividing. It uses a clock pulse to increment its internal counter by one, following a binary sequence. The master reset function can be used to clear the counter to its initial state. The parallel enable input allows for loading a specific count into the counter.

Detailed Application Field Plans

The CD4516BEG4 can be used in various applications, including but not limited to:

  1. Frequency division in digital communication systems
  2. Event counting in industrial automation
  3. Timekeeping circuits in electronic devices
  4. Control circuitry in automotive electronics
  5. Sequential logic circuits in computer architecture

Detailed and Complete Alternative Models

Here are some alternative models that offer similar functionality to the CD4516BEG4:

  1. CD4518B: Dual 4-bit Binary Counter
  2. CD4020B: 14-stage Binary Counter
  3. CD4040B: 12-stage Binary Counter/Divider
  4. CD4060B: 14-stage Ripple Carry Binary Counter/Divider

These alternative models provide different stage counts and additional features, allowing for more flexibility in various applications.

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技術ソリューションにおける CD4516BEG4 の適用に関連する 10 件の一般的な質問と回答をリストします。

Sure! Here are 10 common questions and answers related to the application of CD4516BEG4:

  1. Q: What is CD4516BEG4? A: CD4516BEG4 is a CMOS presettable up/down counter IC (integrated circuit) with parallel binary inputs and outputs.

  2. Q: What is the operating voltage range for CD4516BEG4? A: The operating voltage range for CD4516BEG4 is typically between 3V and 18V.

  3. Q: How many bits does CD4516BEG4 have? A: CD4516BEG4 is a 4-bit counter, meaning it can count from 0 to 15 in binary.

  4. Q: Can CD4516BEG4 be used as an up counter? A: Yes, CD4516BEG4 can be used as both an up counter and a down counter, depending on the control inputs.

  5. Q: What is the maximum clock frequency for CD4516BEG4? A: The maximum clock frequency for CD4516BEG4 is typically around 8 MHz.

  6. Q: How do I set the initial count value in CD4516BEG4? A: The initial count value can be set by applying the desired binary value to the parallel data inputs (A, B, C, D) before enabling the counter.

  7. Q: Can CD4516BEG4 be cascaded to create larger counters? A: Yes, multiple CD4516BEG4 ICs can be cascaded together to create larger counters with more bits.

  8. Q: What is the purpose of the carry/borrow output pin in CD4516BEG4? A: The carry/borrow output pin (TC) is used to indicate when the counter reaches its maximum value (15 in binary) or minimum value (0 in binary).

  9. Q: Can CD4516BEG4 be used in both synchronous and asynchronous modes? A: Yes, CD4516BEG4 can operate in both synchronous mode (using a clock signal) and asynchronous mode (using the preset and clear inputs).

  10. Q: What are some common applications of CD4516BEG4? A: CD4516BEG4 is commonly used in digital counters, frequency dividers, time delay circuits, and other applications that require counting functionality.

Please note that these answers are general and may vary depending on specific datasheet specifications and application requirements.