Part Number: CD4027B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4025B Tool/software: As of today I have a generic model for JK flip flop not exactly CD4025B in pspice fro TI. Even the generic JK flip flop do not toggle the output when J and K tied to 12V with…
Part Number: CD4027B-MIL Tool/software: I have noticed that if an input to the CD4027BF flip-flop is driven more negative than about 150mV, the device begins to draw a lot of current. In my application there is a bit of inductance in the circuit and at…
Part Number: CD4027B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPLD1201 , TPLD1201-Q1 Tool/software: Hello,
My customer uses automotive qualified JK-FF of OnSemi. They looked through TI web pages, but there is no Q1 devices for JK-FF. They only know OnSemi who…
Part Number: CD4027B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74HC109 , SN74LVC112A , , SN74HCS74
Hello all,
I would like to know if CD4027BE can be used as a direct replacement for CD4027BCN.
I have put together a simple toggle switch circuit based…
1) CMOS input have a very high impedance. You never need a buffer to drive a device in the same family.
2) The switch I/Os are high impedance when off. A buffer would not add anything.
There are switches with TTL-compatible switching thresholds (0…
Part Number: CD4027B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4050B , CD40106B Dear *,
I attached my schematic with CD4027B. I have connected toggle button on P2 and when press the button the 14V comes to K1, J1 and through R10 10Ohm C8 100n to CLK1 but…
Part Number: CD4027B My customer would like to know the exact proper way to tie unused pins on the TI CD4027 JK Flip-Flop.
That is, he is using only one flip-flop in the package. Should J, K, S, R, Clock all be pulled low or should R be pulled high…