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  • CD4060

    Hi.
    Does someone know who is the difference between CD4060N and CD4060BE??
    I did not find datasheets from N version.

    Regards

  • #2
    Originally posted by Geo View Post
    Hi.
    Does someone know who is the difference between CD4060N and CD4060BE??
    I did not find datasheets from N version.

    Regards
    There seems to be some difference in markings between IC manufacturers, but "B" refers to the new improved version (JEDEC standard 13B) for the CD4060, "E" means plastic package, and "N" means plastic DIP.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Geo View Post
      Hi.
      Does someone know who is the difference between CD4060N and CD4060BE??
      I did not find datasheets from N version.

      Regards
      B means buffered.
      A buffered CMOS device is one for which the output ON impedance is independent of any and all valid input logic conditions, both preceding and present, and is said to have a buffered output or to be a buffered CMOS device. All such products are designated by the suffix B.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mikebg View Post
        B means buffered.
        A buffered CMOS device is one for which the output ON impedance is independent of any and all valid input logic conditions, both preceding and present, and is said to have a buffered output or to be a buffered CMOS device. All such products are designated by the suffix B.
        This is one of the changes in the "new improved version".

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        • #5
          Thanks to all!!!!!!!!!

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