Overview
The CD4001BCSJ is a quad 2-input NOR gate integrated circuit produced by onsemi. It is part of the 4000 series CMOS logic family, which is widely used in digital electronics for its low power consumption and high noise immunity. This model is particularly suitable for applications requiring reliable logic operations in various electronic systems. Its market positioning targets designers and engineers working on digital circuits, embedded systems, and industrial automation. The CD4001BCSJ stands out for its robust performance, ease of integration, and compatibility with a wide range of voltage levels.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | 3 to 18 | V | Wide operating range |
Input Voltage | 0 to VDD | V | Compatible with CMOS levels |
Output Current | ±4 | mA | High drive capability |
Propagation Delay | 60 | ns | Typical at VDD = 10V |
Power Dissipation | 500 | mW | Low power consumption |
Operating Temperature | -55 to 125 | °C | Wide temperature range |
Package | SOIC-14 | - | Surface mount package |
Key Features
- Quad 2-input NOR gate configuration for versatile logic operations.
- Wide supply voltage range (3V to 18V) for compatibility with various systems.
- High noise immunity ensures reliable performance in noisy environments.
- Low power consumption makes it ideal for battery-powered applications.
- Standard CMOS logic levels for easy integration with other components.
Applications
The CD4001BCSJ is commonly used in digital logic circuits, such as counters, timers, and signal processing systems. It is also employed in industrial automation for control logic, in consumer electronics for device control, and in automotive electronics for sensor interfacing. Its robustness and versatility make it a preferred choice for designers seeking reliable logic solutions.
Q & A
1. What is the operating voltage range of the CD4001BCSJ?
The CD4001BCSJ operates within a voltage range of 3V to 18V.
2. What is the typical propagation delay of this IC?
The typical propagation delay is 60 nanoseconds at a supply voltage of 10V.
3. Can the CD4001BCSJ be used in automotive applications?
Yes, its wide operating temperature range and high noise immunity make it suitable for automotive electronics.
4. What package type does the CD4001BCSJ come in?
It is available in an SOIC-14 surface mount package.
5. Is the CD4001BCSJ compatible with TTL logic levels?
No, it operates at standard CMOS logic levels and may require level shifting for TTL compatibility.
6. What is the maximum output current of the CD4001BCSJ?
The maximum output current is ±4mA.
7. How many NOR gates are included in the CD4001BCSJ?
It contains four independent 2-input NOR gates.
8. What is the power dissipation of this IC?
The power dissipation is typically 500mW.
9. Can the CD4001BCSJ be used in high-temperature environments?
Yes, it can operate in temperatures ranging from -55°C to 125°C.
10. What are the key advantages of using the CD4001BCSJ?
Its key advantages include low power consumption, high noise immunity, and compatibility with a wide range of supply voltages.