CD4038BFX

CD4038BFX

Manufacturer No:

CD4038BFX

Manufacturer:

Harris Corporation

Description:

CMOS ADDER/SUBTRACTOR

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CD4038BFX Specifications

  • Type
    Parameter
  • Supplier Device Package
    16-CERDIP
  • Package / Case
    16-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
  • Mounting Type
    Through Hole
  • Operating Temperature
    -55°C ~ 125°C
  • Number of Bits
    3
  • Supply Voltage
    3V ~ 18V
  • Logic Type
    Logic Adder
  • Packaging
    Bulk
  • Product Status
    Active
  • Series
    -
The 54F182LMQB is a specific model of integrated circuit chip, which is a member of the 54F series of TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) chips. The 54F182LMQB is a 4-bit binary full adder with fast carry, designed for high-speed arithmetic applications. Here are some advantages and application scenarios of this chip:Advantages: 1. High-speed operation: The 54F182LMQB chip is designed for high-speed arithmetic operations, making it suitable for applications that require fast calculations. 2. TTL compatibility: Being a member of the 54F series, this chip is TTL compatible, meaning it can easily interface with other TTL logic devices. 3. Low power consumption: The 54F182LMQB chip is designed to consume low power, making it suitable for battery-powered applications. 4. Compact size: Integrated circuit chips are known for their small size, allowing for space-efficient designs.Application scenarios: 1. Arithmetic operations: The 54F182LMQB chip is primarily used for performing arithmetic operations, such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication, in digital systems. 2. Microprocessors: This chip can be used in microprocessor-based systems to perform arithmetic calculations, such as in ALUs (Arithmetic Logic Units). 3. Data processing: The high-speed operation of the 54F182LMQB chip makes it suitable for applications that involve data processing, such as digital signal processing or data encryption. 4. Control systems: This chip can be used in control systems that require fast calculations, such as robotics or industrial automation.It's important to note that the specific advantages and application scenarios may vary depending on the requirements and specifications of the overall system design.