NXP 4-bit Magnitude Comparator
The HEF4585BP,652 is a high-performance, 4-bit magnitude comparator designed by NXP Semiconductors. This integrated circuit is part of the HEF4000 family, known for their robustness and versatility in a wide range of digital applications. The comparator is designed to compare two 4-bit words and provide outputs that determine the magnitude relationship between them.
The device features four inputs (A0 to A3) for the first 4-bit word, another four inputs (B0 to B3) for the second 4-bit word, and three outputs (Q1, Q2, Q3) that indicate whether the first word is less than, equal to, or greater than the second word. The outputs are determined by the logic conditions set by the inputs in accordance with the truth table specified in the datasheet.
Key Features:
- Logic Family: HEF4000 series, which is well-suited for interfacing with conventional TTL systems.
- Supply Voltage Range: The HEF4585BP,652 operates within a voltage range of 3V to 15V, making it compatible with a variety of digital systems.
- Power Dissipation: Exhibits low power consumption, which is a crucial aspect for battery-powered and energy-efficient applications.
- Package: Comes in a DIP (Dual In-line Package) form, which is easy to handle and suitable for breadboards and prototyping.
- Functionality: Capable of comparing two 4-bit words and providing direct outputs for less than, equal to, or greater than conditions.
Applications:
The HEF4585BP,652 is an essential component in digital systems where comparison operations are necessary. It is widely used in microprocessor systems, digital data processing, control systems, and wherever 4-bit words need to be compared. Its reliability and ease of integration make it a preferred choice for both hobbyists and professional electronics engineers.
Quality and Reliability:
NXP Semiconductors ensures that the HEF4585BP,652 meets the highest quality and reliability standards. The device undergoes rigorous testing procedures to guarantee its performance in various operating conditions. With NXP's commitment to excellence, users can expect consistent and dependable operation from this 4-bit magnitude comparator.