Part Number: CD4059A-MIL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HC4059 I'm looking for a Drop-in replacements for the 74HCT4059N. What recommendations does TI have?
Part Number: CD74HC4059 Hello,
I have this frequency divider circuit (see below) that takes a sine wave input and divides the frequency by different values using jumpers. The signal looks clean and consistent through each device until it goes through…
Part Number: CD74HC4059
Hello again,
I posted here a couple of months ago regarding a frequency divider and you guys were a huge help, Emrys especially.
What I Have:
I further developed the circuit to accept sinusoidal wave inputs and square wave inputs…
Part Number: CD74HC4059 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LVC1G17 Hello!
I've developed a frequency divider using the said part number based on the help of a previous thread. Though, we only discussed the J and K pins on that thread, and nothing else…
Part Number: CD74HC4059 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD4059A Hello All,
At my job, I have motors that produce a large amount of pulses per revolution (360 PPR for example), and I'd like to cut that number down by a lot (down to about 1-6 PPR). I've…
Part Number: CD74HC4059 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LS292 Hi,
I am new to TI forum and was looking for some advise. Hope someone can help.
I need to implement a ‘divide by 2^20’ counter using 47HC4059 IC. In this regard I had the following queries…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HC4059 Hello,
I am also using CD74HC4059 IC for a new design as a divide by 10x, 100x, and 1000x, and 10,000x frequency divider. I got some help for the first three ranges but I am not sure about the fourth.
This is…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HC4059 , SN74LVC1G99-Q1 Hello,
Can you please share HBM data for the following parts?
CD4017BPWR CD4040BPWR CD74HC4017QM96EP CD74HC4059 SN74HC21QPWRG4Q1 SN74LVC1G99-Q1
Thank you
Part Number: CD4059A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPIC6B259 , SN74LV163A , SN74HCS138
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I want to design a circuit that LED light sequencer. I want to turn on the leds one by one. I think of it as a floating signal circuit in a taillight…