The HCF4098BEY is a versatile monolithic integrated circuit manufactured by STMicroelectronics, designed primarily for use in precision timing and pulse generation applications. This high-quality component is part of the 4000 series CMOS logic family, which is well-known for its low power consumption and high noise immunity, making it a suitable choice for a wide range of electronic applications.
Key Features
- Dual Monostable Multivibrator: The HCF4098BEY contains two independent monostable multivibrators, which can be used for generating accurate time delays or as flip-flop elements in digital circuits.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: This device can operate across a wide voltage range from 3V to 15V, providing flexibility for various design requirements and ensuring compatibility with both TTL and CMOS logic levels.
- Adjustable Pulse Width: Users can set the pulse width via external RC network, allowing for precise control over timing parameters to suit specific application needs.
- High Output Current: Capable of sourcing or sinking up to 10mA, the HCF4098BEY can directly drive loads or interface with other logic families without needing additional buffer components.
- Low Power Consumption: True to CMOS technology, the device boasts low power dissipation, which is crucial for battery-powered and energy-efficient designs.
Applications
The HCF4098BEY is a highly versatile component that can be used in various applications, including:
- Timing circuits
- Pulse generation
- Sequential logic
- Waveform shaping
- Frequency division
Quality and Reliability
STMicroelectronics is committed to delivering high-quality products. The HCF4098BEY is rigorously tested to ensure reliable performance under a broad range of environmental conditions. Its robust design guarantees long-term stability, making it a dependable choice for critical applications where consistent operation is paramount.
Whether you are designing consumer electronics, automotive systems, or industrial controls, the HCF4098BEY from STMicroelectronics is an excellent building block for your timing and pulse-related functions.