Part Number: CD4536B Hi,
We are looking at swapping a part with the CD4536B, however we are seeing some unexpected behavior on power up. The original part will power up into the "off" state and consume less energy, while this part powers up into the …
Part Number: CD4536B Hi
This product is made into a power supply, and the finished power supply is required to run within 3V after powering on, but after we make the finished power, we find that it can run only after powering on more than 4V. The picture…
Part Number: CD4536B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPL5110 , SN74HC112 , SN74LVC1G97 Hi,
I'm trying to use a timer IC to generate a square wave with a period of some seconds and a duty cycle of about 70% (or 30% and then inverting it).
I would like…
Part Number: CD4536B Hi,
the datasheet says on the first page (page number 3-311) that the MONO IN terminal must be
grounded by a 10 kOhm or higher resistor in order to disable the on-chip monostable output.
The logic diagram on page number 3-314 shows…
Part Number: CD4536B Hello:
We are an OEM firm and have been building an industrial controller for our customer for about 10 years. The controller has a timing circuit that controls blinking of a LED when there is data traffic between the controller and…
Part Number: CD4536B 1. Although the datasheet only mentions an RC option, can the oscillator circuitry be configured to utilize a 32.768 kHz crystal? The internal oscillator circuitry seems similar to other devices in the 4000 series that support both…
There is, indeed, a problem with the CD4536B if used with the diagram shown as Figure 29 on the data sheet. Upon application of power, the IC will cause a pulse transitioning from high to low on the DECODE OUT pin for the duration set up by the oscillator…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4536B The data sheet for the TI CD4536B includes a support component labeled "Rs". However, the data sheet does not say what Rs does, how it enters into the frequency calculation for the oscillator, nor how…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4536B , CD40106B Dear All
I have the following questions regarding the CD4536B counter timer IC:
1) The 'CLOCK' for this IC can be made from externally connected 'R' and 'C' to appropriate pins. This part is available…
Both the OR gate and the 74xx123 use an RC circuit for timing. For better accuracy, you need a more complex circuit based on a crystal oscillator, and some device like the CD4536B.
What is the actual problem the customer is trying to solve? What precision…