Part Number: CD4049UB download CD4049UB pspice model from TI website.
but when run in pspice, always report errors.
pspice part liabrary has CD4049UB model(same model name) already, but don't have power pin and GND pin.
question is that:
1. how can…
Part Number: CD4049UB Hello, I'm Lee Jaebeom, a researcher at Daewon Electricity Company in Korea.
The reason for your inquiry is to confirm that your IC product CD4049UBPW is completely the same as CD4049UBPWR. There is no mention of CD4049UBPWR in…
Part Number: CD4050B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4049UB Tool/software: I think the simulation model u have provided in your site for CD 4050B is actually for CD4049UB. Can you confirm the same?
Part Number: CD4049UB Hello all,
Related to assembly conditions for components such as CD4049UB , LM358DR, UC3526DW, CD4011BM, LM7805MPX/NOPB,
I work at a assembly company and one of our clients from medical area is critizing the fact of rework on those…
Part Number: CD40106B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4049UB , , CD4069UB Hello Team,
I see the errors shown below when using the models CD40106B, CD4049UB, CD4069UB from PSpice for TI (without adding a model).
When will this be fixed in Pspice for TI…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4503B , CD4049UB Hello all, I've been working off of TI "Ultrasonic Distance Measurement With the MSP430" application report (http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slaa136a/slaa136a.pdf) and I found that I was having a bit of difficulty…
Part Number: TIDA-00462 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4049UB , TPS61046 , LMP7715 , DIP-ADAPTER-EVM , MSP430FR5969 , TLV61046A
Dear TI Team,
We want to design 'TIDA-00462'.
Following TIDA-00462 user guide, I purchased the parts as below.
TPS61046…
The only logic family going above 5 V is CD4000. But even the CD4049UB is not rated for more than 18 mA.
Consider a non-logic device like the TPL7407LA.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4049UB-MIL , CD4018B Please help me to understand the differences between the following parts. I'm trying to pick the one closest to the obsolete P/N. They all seem to be 16 pin CERDIP packages in the mil temp range…