The HEF4013BP is a high-performance, dual D-type flip-flop integrated circuit produced by NXP Semiconductors. This versatile component is part of NXP's HEF4000 series, which is well-known for its robustness and compatibility with a wide range of digital applications. The HEF4013BP is designed to operate over a broad voltage range and offers the reliability expected from a leading semiconductor manufacturer.
Key Features
- Voltage Range: The device can operate with a power supply voltage ranging from 3V to 15V, making it suitable for various logic level requirements and enabling use in battery-operated devices as well as in more traditional logic circuits.
- Dual Flip-Flop Design: With two independent flip-flops, each with individual data, set, reset, and clock inputs, the HEF4013BP provides flexibility in implementation and can be used in a variety of bistable operation modes.
- Set-Reset Capability: The direct set and reset inputs allow for immediate control over the flip-flop states, which is essential for initializing states or for emergency overrides in control applications.
- High Noise Immunity: Characterized by a high degree of noise immunity and stable output, the device is suitable for use in environments with electrical interference or for applications requiring high signal integrity.
- Low Power Consumption: The CMOS technology used in the HEF4013BP ensures low power consumption, which is critical for energy-saving applications and prolonging battery life in portable devices.
- Wide Operating Temperature: The device is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, ensuring functionality across diverse environmental conditions.
Applications
The HEF4013BP is widely used in digital systems and can be found in a variety of applications, including:
- Memory storage and data processing systems
- Counters and toggle circuits
- Control systems and logic circuitry
- Industrial electronics
- Consumer electronics
With its combination of versatility, reliability, and performance, the NXP HEF4013BP dual D-type flip-flop is a fundamental component for designers and engineers looking to create stable and efficient digital logic systems.