The 4017 IC is a decade (divide by ten) counter with decoded outputs. Internally, there is a 4 bit counter, with feedback to reset at 10 instead of 16, followed with a ten output decoder that makes each state available on a separate pin of the IC.
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One of my favorite IC's, the 4017 decade counter/divider.
The 4017 takes a clock pulse in and then steps the output from negative to positive in a series of ten steps, with only one pin being on at a time. It has the unique capability of counting up to a certain number and then restarting the count, counting up to a certain number and halting, or it can be cascaded to more 4017's for a higher count.
The outputs are labeled 0 through 9. It can sink about 10 ma. of current per pin and is a very versitile IC. It operates from 3 VDC. to 15 VDC.
Do a Google search and in parenthesis type in "LM4017". You'll be rewarded with all kinds of technical info which you can download and print.
can i use ic 7476 as time delay
The common anode seven-segment display is used with the IC 7447 because the IC is designed to drive common anode displays. In this configuration, the anode (positive terminal) of all the segments is connected together and powered, while the 7447 outputs sink current to the segments that need to be lit. This configuration simplifies the design and ensures proper operation, as the IC can easily control which segments are turned on by grounding the appropriate outputs. Additionally, using a common anode display with the 7447 allows for straightforward integration in digital circuits.
When using a common cathode 7-segment display with a 7447 the readout is inverted. Instead of 1000 resulting in an 8, you will see all segments will be off. Since a common cathode display pulls its power from the driving IC chip you could either use an inverter on each input segment or use each 7447 output to forward bias a transistor (turn it on) allowing current draw to come directly from Vcc instead of risking burning out your chip. Note: the series limiting resistors will still be necessary.
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can i use ic 7476 as time delay
The common anode seven-segment display is used with the IC 7447 because the IC is designed to drive common anode displays. In this configuration, the anode (positive terminal) of all the segments is connected together and powered, while the 7447 outputs sink current to the segments that need to be lit. This configuration simplifies the design and ensures proper operation, as the IC can easily control which segments are turned on by grounding the appropriate outputs. Additionally, using a common anode display with the 7447 allows for straightforward integration in digital circuits.
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When using a common cathode 7-segment display with a 7447 the readout is inverted. Instead of 1000 resulting in an 8, you will see all segments will be off. Since a common cathode display pulls its power from the driving IC chip you could either use an inverter on each input segment or use each 7447 output to forward bias a transistor (turn it on) allowing current draw to come directly from Vcc instead of risking burning out your chip. Note: the series limiting resistors will still be necessary.
The sum of 7,447 and 1,027 is 8,474.
An IC extractor is a tool used to safely remove integrated circuits (ICs) from their sockets on printed circuit boards (PCBs) without damaging the IC or the board. It typically features a design that grips the IC securely and applies even pressure to lift it out of the socket. This is particularly useful in applications where ICs are tightly fitted or when multiple IC removals are required, enhancing efficiency and reducing the risk of damage.
The IC code is on the actual IC, you can find out its details by searching the IC code on Google.
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op amp linear ic 7805 non linear ic
The letters "IC" pronounced properly can say "icy" meaning very cold.
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Both IC 7805 & IC 7905 are voltage regulators, IC 7805 is Ic 78xx series while IC 7905 is Ic 79xx series with xx representing voltage output