SN74HC4060 14-Stage Binary Counter/Divider and Oscillator
The SN74HC4060 device from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, integrated circuit that combines a 14-stage binary counter with an on-chip oscillator. Manufactured using TI's advanced high-speed CMOS technology, this counter/divider is designed to operate with exceptional stability and reliability across a broad range of applications.
Key Features
- Counter Configuration: The SN74HC4060 features a 14-stage ripple-carry binary counter/divider, which can be used in a variety of counting and frequency division applications.
- Oscillator Functionality: An integrated oscillator function is provided that requires only an external resistor and capacitor to set up the desired oscillation frequency, making it ideal for timing applications.
- Wide Operating Voltage: It operates over a wide voltage range from 2V to 6V, enabling its use in systems that require low power consumption or have varying supply voltages.
- High Current Output: The outputs can drive up to 10 LSTTL loads, which is sufficient for most digital interfacing requirements, including driving other logic ICs or LED indicators.
- Direct Clear Function: A direct clear input is provided to reset the counter to its zero state, which can be asynchronously triggered to ensure precise timing and control.
Applications
The SN74HC4060 is versatile and can be used in a multitude of electronic systems. It is suitable for time-delay circuits, counter circuits in digital clocks, frequency dividers in communication systems, and as a base for oscillators in instrumentation and process control. Its robust design also makes it a good choice for automotive and industrial environments where reliability is paramount.
Quality and Support
As with all Texas Instruments products, the SN74HC4060 is supported by a comprehensive set of technical documentation, including datasheets, application notes, and design resources. TI also provides customer support to assist with design-in and troubleshooting, ensuring that engineers can make the most of the IC's capabilities in their specific applications.