What is pin configuration of IC CD4017?
Pin numberNamePurpose16The 6th sequential output22The 2nd sequential output31The 1st sequential output43The 3rd sequential output57The 7th sequential output68The 8th sequential output74The 4th sequential output80V, VDDThe connection to the 0V rail99The 9th sequential output105The 5th sequential output1110The 10th sequential output12COCarry out output - outputs high on counts 0 to 4, outputs low on counts 5 to 9 (thus a transition from low to high occurs when counting from 9 back to 0)13LELatch enable - latches on the current output when high (i.e. the chip counts when LE is low)14CLKClock in15RSTReset - sets output 1 high and outputs 2 through 10 low, when taken high16+9V, VCCThe connection to the +VCC rail (voltage between +3V and +15V)
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this process involves following major steps... 1. Wafer preparation 2. Epitaxial growth 3. Oxidisation 4. Photolithographic process 5. Isolation diffusion 6. Base and emitter diffusion 7. Pre-ohmic etch 8. Metallisation 9. circuit probing 10. Scribing and separating into chips 11. Mounting and packing 12. Encapsulation (NOTE;- These are the processes involved for monolithic ic's. Detailed information can be found on internet.)
Answer The MC1458 is a high-performance operational amplifier with highopen-loop gain, internal compensation, high common-mode rangeand exceptional temperature stability. The MC1458 is short-circuitprotected. The MC1458/SA1458/MC1558 consists of a pair of 741 operationalamplifiers on a single chip.
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The difference between a latch and a flip-flop is that a latch does not have a clock signal, whereas a flip-flop always does. Apart from the clock signal difference, ~ Latch is a level sensitive device while flip-flop is an edge sensitive device. ~ Latch is sensitive to glitches on enable pin, whereas flip-flop is immune to glitches. ~ Latches take less gates (also less power) to implement than flip-flops. ~ Latches are faster than flip-flops.
Is it APR 9600 or ARP 9600? If it is APR 9600 sound record/replay IC, check out the link given below. It contains the pin configuration of the IC.
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.
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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.
You can just Google the IC number and check the datasheet. This is very useful for getting the pin configuration of other IC as well. Anyway 7486 is a 14pins, 4 independence gates of XOR Gate Input Output #1 Pin1 Pin2 PIN3 #2 Pin4 Pin5 PIN6 #3 Pin10Pin9 Pin8 #4 Pin13Pin12 Pin11 Others Vcc Pin 14 Gnd Pin 7 Hope that helps.
The 8085 is a 40 pin ic because Intel designed it that way.
It is a a timer of very stable timing if everything else is stable. It widely use for that reason it is ab 8 pin dual in line pin configuration, The design is widely available from manufactures and Internet pages.
What enable1&enable2 in pin l293d
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Collector emittor and control I believe. The configuration depends on the IC though.
on facing the side having black cover ie the front side...starting from the left.. pin1:supply pin2:ground pin3:output
IC pins are numbered anti-clockwise around the IC starting near the notch or dot.