Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4010B Hi i need 50mA buffer Device i am driving input 0 to 10V each channel 10mA i need 50mA Drive Device can u please suggest anyone
Part Number: CD4010B-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74HC595 Hello,
Could you provide 3D Step file of CD4010BQDRQ1?
I cannot find 16pin SOIC package 3D step file in Ti website.
Regards,
Nicky
Hello Clemens,
We found CD4000 family interesting - especialy the CD4010B as it might help our other use cases where we plan to translate 10V signals down to 3.3V logic input for the MCU within 1Mbps maximum. Can you confirm is this is suitable for optional…
Part Number: CD4010B-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4010B Hi team,
My customer is using the CD4010B chip now. The VCC voltage is 5v. When we remove the D147 , and not use the 12v_ON1 supply, the VDD voltage is 4.35v. Could you help me check why…
CD40109B+CD4010B.
Alternatively, LSF0108+LSF0101 plus eleven resistors. (For slow (kHz) signals, you can use a single LSF0108: connect EN directly to 3.3 V, and use Vref_A/B as a ninth channel.)
The best solution for noise immunity are differential signals, i.e., LVDS or RS-485. This requires more signal lines in the ribbon cable. (RS-485 transceivers have strong ESD protection.)
Using a high voltage is not as good a solution because all signals…
Hello,
A suitable high voltage buffer would be the CD4010B or the CD4050B. The CD4503B has three state outputs if those are required.
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4010B-MIL , CD4010B-Q1 Hello,
We need a small variety of logic functions that will operate in an -10 to +135 C environment.
Since there does not seem to be anything meeting this rating, I thought of using parts similar…