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CD4063BEG4

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IC COMPARATOR MAG 4BIT 16DIP

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16-DIP SOT38-1
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

CD4063BEG4

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Texas Instruments

IC COMPARATOR MAG 4BIT 16DIP

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationCD4063BEG4
Current - Output High, Low [custom]4.2 mA
Current - Output High, Low [custom]4.2 mA
Current - Quiescent (Iq)100 µA
Max Propagation Delay @ V, Max CL350 ns
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Number of Bits4
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-55 °C
OutputActive High
Output FunctionA<B, A>B, A=B
Package / Case0.3 in
Package / Case16-DIP
Package / Case7.62 mm
Supplier Device Package16-PDIP
TypeMagnitude Comparator
Voltage - Supply [Max]18 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]3 V

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Description

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CD4063B Series

CD4063B is a 4-bit magnitude comparator designed for use in computer and logic applications that require the comparison of two 4-bit words. This logic circuit determines whether one 4-bit word (Binary or BCD) is "less than", "equal to", or "greater than" a second 4-bit word.

The CD4063B has eight comparing inputs (A3, B3, through A0, B0), three outputs (A < B, A = B, A > B) and three cascading inputs (A < B, A = B, A > B) that permit systems designers to expand the comparator function to 8, 12, 16 . . . 4N bits. When a single CD4063B is used, the cascading inputs are connected as follows: (A < B) = low, (A = B) = high, (A > B) = low.

For words longer than 4 bits, CD4063B devices may be cascaded by connecting the outputs of the less-significant comparator to the corresponding cascading inputs of the more-significant comparator. Cascading inputs (A < B, A = B, and A > B) on the least significant comparator are connected to a low, a high, and a low level, respectively.

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