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74HC4520D,118

74HC4520D,118

Product Overview

  • Category: Integrated Circuit (IC)
  • Use: Digital Counter
  • Characteristics: High-speed operation, low power consumption
  • Package: SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit)
  • Essence: Binary Ripple Counter
  • Packaging/Quantity: Tape and Reel, 2500 units per reel

Specifications

  • Supply Voltage: 2V to 6V
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C
  • Number of Stages: 4
  • Maximum Clock Frequency: 25 MHz
  • Output Type: Synchronous
  • Reset Function: Asynchronous

Pin Configuration

The 74HC4520D,118 has a total of 16 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:

  1. Pin 1: Clock Input (CP)
  2. Pin 2: Reset Input (MR)
  3. Pin 3: Enable Input (ENP)
  4. Pin 4: Data Input (D)
  5. Pin 5: Carry Output (CO)
  6. Pin 6: Stage 1 Output (Q1)
  7. Pin 7: Stage 2 Output (Q2)
  8. Pin 8: Stage 3 Output (Q3)
  9. Pin 9: Stage 4 Output (Q4)
  10. Pin 10: Ground (GND)
  11. Pin 11: Stage 4 Input (C4)
  12. Pin 12: Stage 3 Input (C3)
  13. Pin 13: Stage 2 Input (C2)
  14. Pin 14: Stage 1 Input (C1)
  15. Pin 15: VCC
  16. Pin 16: Carry Input (CI)

Functional Features

  • Binary Ripple Counter: The 74HC4520D,118 is a 4-stage binary ripple counter. It counts from 0 to 15 and then resets back to 0.
  • Synchronous Operation: The counter advances on each clock pulse when the enable input is high.
  • Asynchronous Reset: The counter can be reset to 0 at any time by applying a low signal to the reset input.
  • Carry Input/Output: The carry input allows cascading multiple counters, while the carry output indicates when the counter reaches its maximum value.

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages: - High-speed operation allows for efficient counting in various applications. - Low power consumption makes it suitable for battery-powered devices. - Compact SOIC package enables easy integration into electronic circuits.

Disadvantages: - Limited number of stages (4) may not be sufficient for certain complex counting requirements. - Lack of built-in preset capability limits flexibility in initial counter values.

Working Principles

The 74HC4520D,118 operates as a binary ripple counter. Each stage of the counter represents a binary digit (bit), with the least significant bit (LSB) being stage 1 (Q1) and the most significant bit (MSB) being stage 4 (Q4). On each clock pulse, the counter advances by one count if the enable input is high. When the counter reaches its maximum value (15 in this case), it resets back to 0 if a low signal is applied to the reset input.

Detailed Application Field Plans

The 74HC4520D,118 can be used in various applications that require digital counting. Some potential application fields include:

  1. Frequency Dividers: The counter can be used to divide an input frequency by a specific factor, allowing for frequency scaling in electronic systems.
  2. Timers: By utilizing the counter's clock input and reset functionality, it can be employed as a timer in applications that require precise timing control.
  3. Event Counters: The counter can keep track of events or occurrences by incrementing its count on each event signal received.

Detailed and Complete Alternative Models

  • 74HC4020D,118: 14-stage binary ripple counter with similar characteristics and package.
  • CD4520BE: Dual 4-bit binary counter with asynchronous reset and different package options.

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Seznam 10 běžných otázek a odpovědí souvisejících s aplikací 74HC4520D,118 v technických řešeních

Sure! Here are 10 common questions and answers related to the application of 74HC4520D,118 in technical solutions:

  1. Q: What is the function of the 74HC4520D,118? A: The 74HC4520D,118 is a dual binary counter with asynchronous reset. It can be used for various counting and timing applications.

  2. Q: What is the maximum clock frequency supported by the 74HC4520D,118? A: The 74HC4520D,118 can support clock frequencies up to 25 MHz.

  3. Q: How many bits does each counter have in the 74HC4520D,118? A: Each counter in the 74HC4520D,118 is a 4-bit counter.

  4. Q: Can the 74HC4520D,118 be cascaded to create larger counters? A: Yes, multiple 74HC4520D,118 chips can be cascaded together to create larger counters with more bits.

  5. Q: What is the power supply voltage range for the 74HC4520D,118? A: The 74HC4520D,118 operates with a power supply voltage range of 2 V to 6 V.

  6. Q: Does the 74HC4520D,118 have any built-in error detection or correction features? A: No, the 74HC4520D,118 does not have any built-in error detection or correction features.

  7. Q: Can the 74HC4520D,118 be used in both synchronous and asynchronous counting modes? A: Yes, the 74HC4520D,118 can be used in both synchronous and asynchronous counting modes depending on the application requirements.

  8. Q: What is the typical propagation delay of the 74HC4520D,118? A: The typical propagation delay of the 74HC4520D,118 is around 20 ns.

  9. Q: Can the 74HC4520D,118 be used in high-speed applications? A: Yes, the 74HC4520D,118 is designed for high-speed operation and can be used in high-speed applications.

  10. Q: Are there any specific precautions to consider when using the 74HC4520D,118? A: It is important to ensure proper decoupling capacitors are used near the power supply pins of the 74HC4520D,118 to minimize noise and voltage fluctuations.

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