The MC14543BDR2 has a total of 16 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
The MC14543BDR2 is a binary counter/divider that operates based on the clock input signals. It counts or divides the incoming clock pulses and provides corresponding outputs. The synchronous reset allows for resetting the counter to its initial state.
The MC14543BDR2 can be used in various applications, including:
These alternative models provide similar functionality to the MC14543BDR2 and can be used as substitutes depending on specific requirements.
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What is the purpose of MC14543BDR2 in technical solutions?
- MC14543BDR2 is a BCD-to-seven segment latch/decoder/driver IC commonly used to convert binary-coded decimal (BCD) input into a 7-segment display output.
How many input pins does MC14543BDR2 have?
- MC14543BDR2 has four BCD input pins.
What is the maximum voltage rating for MC14543BDR2?
- The maximum voltage rating for MC14543BDR2 is typically around 18V.
Can MC14543BDR2 directly drive a 7-segment display?
- Yes, MC14543BDR2 can directly drive a common-cathode or common-anode 7-segment display.
What is the typical operating frequency range for MC14543BDR2?
- The typical operating frequency range for MC14543BDR2 is from DC to 5MHz.
Is MC14543BDR2 suitable for battery-powered applications?
- Yes, MC14543BDR2 is suitable for battery-powered applications due to its low power consumption.
Does MC14543BDR2 have built-in protection features?
- MC14543BDR2 includes internal clamp diodes for transient protection.
Can MC14543BDR2 be cascaded with other similar ICs?
- Yes, MC14543BDR2 can be cascaded with other MC14543BDR2 ICs to expand the number of digits displayed.
What are the typical applications for MC14543BDR2?
- Typical applications for MC14543BDR2 include digital panel meters, industrial controllers, and consumer electronics.
Is MC14543BDR2 available in different package types?
- Yes, MC14543BDR2 is available in various package types such as SOIC and PDIP.