Motorola Digital Counters 11

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Logic IC Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Total Dose (V) Package Body Material Schmitt Trigger Surface Mount No. of Functions Maximum Frequency At Nominal Supply Technology Screening Level No. of Bits Load or Preset Input Packing Method Nominal Supply Voltage / Vsup (V) Power Supplies (V) Load Capacitance (CL) Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Operation Mode Propagation Delay (tpd) Maximum I (ol) Sub-Category Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Count Direction Output Characteristics Trigger Type Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Terminal Position Minimum fmax JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Minimum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Maximum Power Supply Current (ICC) Additional Features JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length Family

SN54LS90JD

Motorola

DECADE COUNTER

MILITARY

THROUGH-HOLE

14

DIP

RECTANGULAR

CERAMIC, GLASS-SEALED

NO

2

TTL

3

YES

5

15 pF

IN-LINE

ASYNCHRONOUS

35 ns

2.54 mm

125 Cel

UP

NEGATIVE EDGE

-55 Cel

DUAL

16 MHz

R-GDIP-T14

5.5 V

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

4.5 V

15 mA

DIVIDE BY 2 AND DIVIDE BY 5 FUNCTIONS

19.495 mm

LS

MC14510BCPDS

Motorola

DECADE COUNTER

INDUSTRIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

CMOS

4

YES

5

5/15

50 pF

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

SYNCHRONOUS

630 ns

Counters

2.54 mm

85 Cel

BIDIRECTIONAL

POSITIVE EDGE

-40 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

1.5 MHz

R-PDIP-T16

18 V

4.69 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

3 V

e0

20.07 mm

4000/14000/40000

SN74LS90NS

Motorola

DECADE COUNTER

COMMERCIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

14

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

2

TTL

3

YES

5

5

IN-LINE

DIP14,.3

ASYNCHRONOUS

50 ns

Counters

2.54 mm

70 Cel

UP

NEGATIVE EDGE

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

32 MHz

R-PDIP-T14

5.25 V

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

4.75 V

e0

18.86 mm

LS

MC14017BCPD

Motorola

RING COUNTER

MILITARY

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

2000000 Hz

CMOS

10

NO

5

5/15

50 pF

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

SYNCHRONOUS

1000 ns

Counters

2.54 mm

125 Cel

UP

POSITIVE EDGE

-55 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

2 MHz

R-PDIP-T16

18 V

4.44 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

3 V

JOHNSON COUNTER WITH 10 DECODED OUTPUTS; TCO OUTPUT; GATED CLOCK

e0

19.175 mm

4000/14000/40000

MC14017BCPDS

Motorola

RING COUNTER

INDUSTRIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

2000000 Hz

CMOS

10

NO

5

5/15

50 pF

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

SYNCHRONOUS

1000 ns

Counters

2.54 mm

85 Cel

UP

POSITIVE EDGE

-40 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

2 MHz

R-PDIP-T16

18 V

4.69 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

3 V

JOHNSON COUNTER WITH 10 DECODED OUTPUTS

e0

20.07 mm

4000/14000/40000

MC14017BCPS

Motorola

DECADE COUNTER

INDUSTRIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

2000000 Hz

CMOS

NO

5/15

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

SYNCHRONOUS

Counters

2.54 mm

85 Cel

UP

-40 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

DUAL

R-PDIP-T16

Not Qualified

e0

MC4016P

Motorola

DIVIDE BY N COUNTER

COMMERCIAL EXTENDED

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

CMOS

YES

5

15 pF

IN-LINE

ASYNCHRONOUS

45 ns

2.54 mm

75 Cel

DOWN

POSITIVE EDGE

0 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

8 MHz

R-PDIP-T16

5.25 V

4.44 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

4.75 V

65 mA

PROGRAMMABLE TO DIVIDE INPUT BY 0 - 9

e0

19.175 mm

4000/14000/40000

MC14161BALDS

Motorola

BINARY COUNTER

MILITARY

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

CERAMIC, GLASS-SEALED

NO

1

CMOS

4

YES

5

5/15

50 pF

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

SYNCHRONOUS

700 ns

Counters

2.54 mm

125 Cel

UP

POSITIVE EDGE

-55 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

1 MHz

R-GDIP-T16

18 V

4.19 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

3 V

e0

19.3 mm

4000/14000/40000

54HC390/BEAJC

Motorola

MILITARY

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

CERAMIC

NO

2

CMOS

38535Q/M;38534H;883B

NO

2/6

IN-LINE

DIP16,.3

ASYNCHRONOUS

Counters

2.54 mm

125 Cel

UP

-55 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

DUAL

R-XDIP-T16

Not Qualified

e0

MC14029BCL

Motorola

BINARY COUNTER

MILITARY

THROUGH-HOLE

16

DIP

RECTANGULAR

CERAMIC, GLASS-SEALED

NO

1

CMOS

4

YES

5

50 pF

IN-LINE

SYNCHRONOUS

400 ns

2.54 mm

125 Cel

BIDIRECTIONAL

POSITIVE EDGE

-55 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

2 MHz

R-GDIP-T16

18 V

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

3 V

BINARY/BCD COUNT OPTION; TCO OUTPUT; COUNT ENABLE INPUT

e0

19.495 mm

4000/14000/40000

MC14541BCPD

Motorola

BINARY COUNTER

INDUSTRIAL

THROUGH-HOLE

14

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

CMOS

16

YES

50 pF

IN-LINE

SYNCHRONOUS

18000 ns

2.54 mm

85 Cel

UP

POSITIVE EDGE

-40 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

6 MHz

R-PDIP-T14

18 V

4.69 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

3 V

e0

18.86 mm

4000/14000/40000

Digital Counters

Digital counters are electronic circuits that can be used to count and keep track of the number of events or occurrences in a digital system. They are commonly used in digital systems to generate timing signals, to control sequencing, and to implement digital control functions.

Digital counters can be designed using various technologies, including transistor-transistor logic (TTL), complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS), and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). They can also be designed using various types of flip-flops, such as D flip-flops, JK flip-flops, and T flip-flops.

Digital counters can be classified into two main types: synchronous counters and asynchronous counters. Synchronous counters use a common clock signal to synchronize the operation of all the flip-flops in the counter. Asynchronous counters, on the other hand, do not use a common clock signal and rely on the propagation delay of the flip-flops to sequence their operation.

Digital counters can also be classified based on their counting sequence. They can count up, down, or both up and down, depending on the application. Up counters increment the count each time an input pulse is received, while down counters decrement the count each time an input pulse is received. Up-down counters can count both up and down, depending on the direction of the input signal.

Digital counters can be used in various applications, including frequency division, time delay generation, event counting, and sequence control. They can be used to generate timing signals for clocking digital circuits, to control the sequencing of operations in a digital system, and to implement digital control functions, such as shift registers and sequence generators.