Overview
The HCF4020M013TR is a 14-stage binary counter integrated circuit produced by STMicroelectronics. Although this product is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured, it was designed for various digital counting applications. The counter operates on a negative edge trigger and is part of the CMOS 4000 series, known for its low power consumption and high noise immunity.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Number of Stages | 14 |
Counter Type | Binary Counter |
Trigger Type | Negative Edge |
Package Type | 16-SO (Small Outline) |
Temperature Grade | Military |
Terminal Form | Gull Wing |
Logic Family | CMOS 4000 Series |
Key Features
- Low power consumption, typical of CMOS technology.
- High noise immunity.
- 14-stage binary counter.
- Negative edge trigger for counting.
- Military temperature grade for robust performance in harsh environments.
- Gull wing terminals for easy mounting and soldering.
Applications
The HCF4020M013TR is suitable for various digital counting applications, including:
- Digital counters and timers.
- Sequential logic circuits.
- Automated control systems.
- Industrial automation.
- Military and aerospace applications due to its military temperature grade.
Q & A
- What is the HCF4020M013TR? The HCF4020M013TR is a 14-stage binary counter integrated circuit.
- Who is the manufacturer? STMicroelectronics.
- Is the HCF4020M013TR still in production? No, it is obsolete and no longer manufactured.
- What is the trigger type of the counter? Negative edge trigger.
- What is the package type of the HCF4020M013TR? 16-SO (Small Outline).
- What temperature grade does the HCF4020M013TR have? Military temperature grade.
- What are the terminal forms of the HCF4020M013TR? Gull wing terminals.
- What logic family does the HCF4020M013TR belong to? CMOS 4000 Series.
- What are some typical applications of the HCF4020M013TR? Digital counters, sequential logic circuits, automated control systems, and industrial automation.
- Why is the HCF4020M013TR suitable for military applications? It has a military temperature grade, making it robust in harsh environments.