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SN74HC4060N

Manufacturer: TI

14-Stage Asynchronous Binary Counters And Oscillators

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
SN74HC4060N TI 475 In Stock

Description and Introduction

14-Stage Asynchronous Binary Counters And Oscillators The **SN74HC4060N** is a high-speed CMOS 14-stage ripple-carry binary counter/divider and oscillator manufactured by **Texas Instruments (TI)**.  

### **Key Specifications:**  
- **Supply Voltage Range:** 2V to 6V  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +85°C  
- **Maximum Clock Frequency:** 25 MHz (at 4.5V)  
- **Number of Stages:** 14 (with 10 buffered outputs)  
- **Output Drive Capability:** 10 LSTTL loads  
- **Low Power Consumption:** 80 µA (typical)  
- **Package Type:** PDIP-16 (Plastic Dual In-Line Package)  

### **Description:**  
The SN74HC4060N integrates an oscillator and a 14-stage binary ripple counter. It can be used as a frequency divider or timer in digital circuits. The internal oscillator can be configured using external resistors and capacitors, or an external clock signal can be applied.  

### **Features:**  
- **14-Stage Binary Counter** (with 10 decoded outputs: Q4–Q10, Q12–Q14)  
- **Built-in Oscillator** (requires external RC or crystal)  
- **Wide Operating Voltage Range** (2V to 6V)  
- **High Noise Immunity** (CMOS technology)  
- **Low Power Consumption**  
- **Schmitt-Trigger Clock Input** for improved noise rejection  

This IC is commonly used in timing, frequency division, and clock generation applications.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

14-Stage Asynchronous Binary Counters And Oscillators

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