Overview
The CD4025BE is a 3-channel, 3-input NOR gate integrated circuit produced by Harris Corporation, now part of Texas Instruments. This component is part of the CD4000 series of CMOS logic ICs, known for their low power consumption and wide operating voltage range. The CD4025BE is available in a 14-pin PDIP (Plastic Dual In-Line Package) and is widely used in digital logic circuits where NOR gate functionality is required.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Package Type | PDIP (Plastic Dual In-Line Package), SOIC, SOP, TSSOP |
Number of Pins | 14 |
Number of Channels | 3 |
Number of Inputs per Channel | 3 |
Operating Voltage Range | 3 V to 18 V |
Operating Temperature Range | -55°C to 125°C |
Eco Plan | RoHS & Green |
Key Features
- Low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- Wide operating voltage range from 3 V to 18 V.
- High noise immunity due to the CMOS technology.
- Available in various package types including PDIP, SOIC, SOP, and TSSOP.
- Operating temperature range from -55°C to 125°C, making it suitable for harsh environments.
Applications
- Digital logic circuits requiring NOR gate functionality.
- Automotive and industrial control systems where wide operating temperature ranges are necessary.
- Battery-powered devices where low power consumption is critical.
- General-purpose logic circuits in various electronic systems.
Q & A
- What is the CD4025BE?
The CD4025BE is a 3-channel, 3-input NOR gate integrated circuit.
- Who is the manufacturer of the CD4025BE?
The CD4025BE is produced by Harris Corporation, now part of Texas Instruments.
- What package types are available for the CD4025BE?
The CD4025BE is available in PDIP, SOIC, SOP, and TSSOP packages.
- What is the operating voltage range of the CD4025BE?
The operating voltage range is from 3 V to 18 V.
- What is the operating temperature range of the CD4025BE?
The operating temperature range is from -55°C to 125°C.
- Is the CD4025BE RoHS compliant?
- What are some common applications of the CD4025BE?
- Why is the CD4025BE preferred in battery-powered devices?
- What is the significance of CMOS technology in the CD4025BE?
- Can the CD4025BE be used in harsh environments?