The CD4041BE is a CMOS quad true/complement buffer integrated circuit. It is part of the CD4000 series of integrated circuits, known for their low power consumption and wide operating voltage range. This buffer is designed to provide both true and complemented outputs, making it a versatile component for various digital logic applications.
Applications
- Logic inverters
- High-to-low voltage level converters
- Current drivers
- Oscillators
- Clock drivers
Features
- High Voltage Type (up to 15V)
- True or Complement Output Selection
- High Source and Sink Current Capabilities
- Standardized Symmetrical Output Characteristics
- 100% Tested for Quiescent Current at 20V
- 5V, 10V, and 15V Parametric Ratings
- Meets all requirements of JEDEC Tentative Standard No. 13B, "Standard Specifications for Description of "B" Series CMOS Devices"
Benefits
- Versatile Logic Functions: The availability of both true and complement outputs from the same device enables diverse logic implementations, reducing the number of ICs needed in a circuit.
- High Noise Immunity: CMOS technology provides high noise immunity, improving the reliability of the circuit in noisy environments.
- Low Power Consumption: The low power consumption characteristics of CMOS devices makes the CD4041BE suitable for battery-powered and energy-efficient applications.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The wide operating voltage range (3V to 15V) allows the device to be used in various systems with different voltage requirements.
- Simplified Circuit Design: The integrated buffer simplifies circuit design by providing a convenient and reliable buffering solution.
The CD4041BE provides a cost-effective and reliable solution for buffering and inverting digital signals in a wide range of electronic applications. Its standardized symmetrical output characteristics ensure consistent performance, and its high source and sink current capabilities allow it to drive multiple loads. This buffer is an essential component for digital circuits requiring both true and complement outputs.