The function of an IC 7490 Decade Counter, which is a computer chip, is to pin cycles 0 to 9 through QA, QB, QC and QD which are 4 bits in a binary number. The IC 7490 Decade Counter produces an output pulse for every ten input pulses.
connect Q3 to both reset pins
it is a cmos decade counter with bcd to seven segment output integrated within the IC
4017 IC is a counter, divider integrated circuit. It is a decade counter that has 10 different decode outputs and is commonly called a CMOS.
The 555 is a timer, not a counter.
4017 is a decade counter having 10 output pins with different functions. When a source of pulses is connected to the clock input by unstable circuit of any timer IC applied to the reset and disable input. One of the individual output is high at a time. thanx...... Regards: Muhammad Mohsin Ali Comsians
connect Q3 to both reset pins
it is a cmos decade counter with bcd to seven segment output integrated within the IC
It is a MOS decade counter/divider. CD4017 consist of 5 stages Johnson counter and an output decoder that converts the Johnson binary code to a decimal number.
4017 IC is a counter, divider integrated circuit. It is a decade counter that has 10 different decode outputs and is commonly called a CMOS.
It is a decade counter with a binary to decimal translator meaning it can take binary and turn it into decimal numbers for example a seven segment display
The two most likely reasons are:you want to count in decimal for a human readable displayyou want to divide the pulse rate of a signal by multiples of ten (i.e. a decade)
CD4017 is a CMOS decade counter. The only thing that can replace is another CD4017 because it uses a rather unusual high impedance high voltage (28 volts) technology. They are readilly available.
The 4017 is a 5-stage divide-by-10 "Johnson counter" with 10 decoded outputs and a carry out bit. The 4000 series are CMOS devices. In TTL, the 74142 is also designed as a decade counter, which makes it functionally equivalent to the primary mission of the 4017. But it can't be called "equivalent" in any other respect, because of the usual wide array of differences in power requirements and input and output impedances between CMOS and TTL technology.
The 555 is a timer, not a counter.
There is no Calculus function like ic 4808. Kindly check your question again.
It depends on which 32pin IC you use. Please restate the question.
it is ic of 78 series.its voltage is 12V