CD4075

CD4075


Specifications
SKU
23405
Details

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Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Conditions
Supply Voltage VDD 3 15 18 V
Input Low Voltage VIL 0 0.5 1.5 V VDD = 5V
Input High Voltage VIH 3.5 4.5 5 V VDD = 5V
Output Low Voltage VOL 0 0.4 0.6 V IOL = 10mA, VDD = 5V
Output High Voltage VOH 4.4 4.9 5 V IOH = -100渭A, VDD = 5V
Input Leakage Current IIL -1 0 1 渭A VDD = 5V, VI = 0V or VDD
Output Leakage Current IOL -50 0 50 渭A VDD = 5V, VO = 0V or VDD
Propagation Delay Time (Low to High) tPLH 12 35 100 ns VDD = 5V, VI = 0V to VDD, VO = 0.5V to 4.5V
Propagation Delay Time (High to Low) tPHL 12 35 100 ns VDD = 5V, VI = VDD to 0V, VO = 4.5V to 0.5V
Power Dissipation PD - - 100 mW VDD = 5V, Ta = 25掳C
Operating Temperature Range TA -40 25 85 掳C Commercial Grade
Storage Temperature Range TSTG -65 - 150 掳C

Instructions for Using the CD4075:

  1. Power Supply:

    • The CD4075 can operate with a supply voltage ranging from 3V to 18V. Ensure that the power supply is stable and within this range to avoid damage to the IC.
  2. Input Signals:

    • The input signals should be within the specified voltage levels for reliable operation. For a 5V supply, inputs below 1.5V are considered low, and inputs above 3.5V are considered high.
  3. Output Signals:

    • The output signals will be close to 0V (low) or 5V (high) when the IC is powered at 5V. Ensure that the load connected to the output does not exceed the maximum current ratings.
  4. Propagation Delay:

    • The propagation delay times (tPLH and tPHL) are important for timing considerations in your circuit. These values are given for a 5V supply and can vary with different supply voltages.
  5. Temperature Considerations:

    • The operating temperature range is from -40掳C to 85掳C for commercial-grade devices. Ensure that the IC is used within this range to maintain reliable performance.
  6. Storage:

    • Store the IC in a dry environment within the storage temperature range of -65掳C to 150掳C to prevent damage.
  7. Handling:

    • Handle the IC with care to avoid static discharge, which can damage the sensitive components inside. Use proper ESD protection practices when handling and soldering the IC.
  8. Soldering:

    • Use a temperature-controlled soldering iron and follow standard soldering practices to avoid thermal shock and ensure good electrical connections.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure the proper and reliable operation of the CD4075 IC in your circuits.

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