Product Overview: NXP 74HCT4060 Integrated Circuit
The NXP 74HCT4060 device is a high-performance integrated circuit that belongs to the 74HCT family, renowned for its high-speed CMOS technology. This robust and versatile IC is designed to offer both the low power consumption of CMOS and the high-speed performance of TTL devices, making it a popular choice in a wide range of digital applications.
At the heart of the 74HCT4060 lies a 14-stage ripple-carry counter/divider, which is complemented by an onboard oscillator. The oscillator configuration allows for a range of applications, as it can be set up with external resistors and capacitors to manipulate the oscillation frequency. This feature makes the 74HCT4060 particularly well-suited for timing tasks, frequency division, and as a component in clock generation circuits.
The counter advances on the negative-going edge of the clock pulse, which provides precise timing and control. Additionally, the 74HCT4060 features three oscillator terminals (RS, RTC, and CTC), ten buffered outputs (Q0 to Q9), and an overriding asynchronous master reset input (MR).
Key specifications of the NXP 74HCT4060 include:
- Supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V
- Low power consumption
- High noise immunity
- Typical operating frequency of 30 MHz
- Output capability of 10 LSTTL loads
- Latch-up performance that exceeds 100mA per JESD 78, Class II
- ESD protection that exceeds JESDEC Standard JESD22
Its compatibility with TTL levels allows the 74HCT4060 to be used in mixed-technology systems, providing a bridge between CMOS and TTL logic levels. This makes it a highly adaptable component for modern electronic designs. The device is offered in a variety of packaging options, including the DIP, SO, and TSSOP packages, ensuring flexibility for PCB layout and design considerations.
The NXP 74HCT4060 is ideal for designers looking for a reliable and efficient solution for timing and counter applications. With its robust design and wide range of features, this IC is well-suited for use in everything from simple timers and frequency dividers to complex multi-stage counting applications.