The CD4585BPW is a high-performance CMOS 4-bit magnitude comparator designed by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions. This integrated circuit is engineered to provide a range of features for a variety of digital comparison applications. It is commonly used in systems that require logic comparisons, such as digital computers, control systems, and data processing equipment.
Key Features
- 4-Bit Comparison: The CD4585BPW can compare two 4-bit words and determine the equality, magnitude, and inequality of the binary values presented.
- Multiple Mode Operations: It offers three fully-decoded decisions about two 4-bit words (A>B, A=B, A
- Wide Operating Voltage: This device can operate with a supply voltage range of 3V to 18V, making it versatile for various types of digital systems.
- Standardized Symmetrical Output Characteristics: The outputs are designed to provide a well-balanced drive, which is essential for maintaining signal integrity.
- High Noise Immunity: The CD4585BPW features a noise immunity characteristic of balanced propagation delays and transition times, ensuring reliable operation even in electrically noisy environments.
Package and Quality
The CD4585BPW is available in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) with the suffix 'PW' denoting the package type. This package is known for its reduced space footprint on PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) and is suitable for surface mounting, which is beneficial for compact electronic designs. Texas Instruments is committed to maintaining high-quality standards, and the CD4585BPW is no exception, meeting or exceeding industry standards for quality and reliability.
Applications
With its robust feature set, the CD4585BPW is ideal for a wide array of applications, including:
- Logic systems and binary comparisons
- Microprocessor systems
- Instrumentation and control systems
- Data processing equipment
- Computers and peripherals
The CD4585BPW from Texas Instruments represents a reliable and versatile solution for digital comparison tasks, providing designers with the performance and flexibility required for modern electronic systems.