Product Overview: CD4001UBPWR by Texas Instruments
The CD4001UBPWR is a high-performance CMOS Quad 2-Input NOR Gate integrated circuit designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI), a leader in semiconductor solutions. This device is part of TI's 4000 series CMOS logic ICs, offering a blend of high functionality and reliability for a wide range of electronic applications.
This quad NOR gate IC is fabricated using TI’s advanced silicon-gate CMOS technology, which ensures low power consumption while maintaining high-speed operation. The CD4001UBPWR operates over a broad voltage range of 3V to 18V and offers significant advantages in power-sensitive designs, making it a versatile choice for battery-operated devices and portable electronics.
Each gate in the CD4001UBPWR has two inputs and one output, and it features standardized, symmetrical output characteristics. This standardization provides ease of use in design and layout, as well as predictable performance across the full range of operating conditions. The device is characterized for operation from -55°C to 125°C, ensuring reliability and stability in extreme environmental conditions.
The CD4001UBPWR comes in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) form factor, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. With its small footprint, the device can be used in densely packed PCBs, providing efficient utilization of board space without sacrificing performance.
Applications for the CD4001UBPWR are diverse and can include:
- Automotive systems
- Data processing
- Signal processing
- Alarm systems
- Networking equipment
- Consumer electronics
With its low power consumption, wide operating voltage range, and robust temperature performance, the CD4001UBPWR from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for designers seeking a reliable and efficient NOR gate solution. Its compatibility with other CMOS and TTL logic families further enhances its flexibility, allowing for seamless integration into mixed-technology systems.
For detailed technical specifications, application notes, and support resources, engineers and designers are encouraged to visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team for further assistance.