The 4000 series is a
CMOS logic family
In computer engineering, a logic family is one of two related concepts:
* A logic family of monolithic digital integrated circuit devices is a group of electronic logic gates constructed using one of several different designs, usually with compati ...
of
integrated circuits
An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, usually silicon. Large numbers of tiny ...
(ICs) first introduced in 1968 by
RCA
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.
It had a supply voltage range of 5V to 20V, which is much wider than any contemporary logic family.
Almost all IC manufacturers active during this initial era fabricated models for this series. Its naming convention is still in use today.
History
The 4000 series was introduced as the ''CD4000 COS/MOS'' series in 1968 by
RCA
The RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded as the Radio Corporation of America in 1919. It was initially a patent trust owned by General Electric (GE), Westinghouse, AT&T Corporation and United Fruit Comp ...
as a lower power and more versatile alternative to the
7400 series
The 7400 series of integrated circuits (ICs) are a popular logic family of transistor–transistor logic (TTL) logic chips.
In 1964, Texas Instruments introduced the SN5400 series of logic chips, in a ceramic semiconductor package. A lo ...
of
transistor-transistor logic (TTL) chips. The logic functions were implemented with the newly introduced
Complementary Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor (CMOS) technology. While initially marketed with "COS/MOS" labeling by RCA (which stood for Complementary Symmetry Metal-Oxide Semiconductor), the shorter ''CMOS'' terminology emerged as the industry preference to refer to the technology. The first chips in the series were designed by a group led by
Albert Medwin
Albert H. Medwin (October 27, 1925 – October 26, 2020) was an American electrical engineer. He held several US patents, including ones in the field of electronic encoders. Medwin was involved in the early development of integrated circuits while ...
.
Wide adoption was initially hindered by the comparatively lower speeds of the designs compared to TTL based designs. Speed limitations were eventually overcome with newer fabrication methods (such as self aligned gates of polysilicon instead of metal). These CMOS variants performed ona par with contemporary TTL. The series was extended in the late 1970s and 1980s with new models that were given 45xx and 45xxx designations, but are usually still regarded by engineers as part of the 4000 series. In the 1990s, some manufacturers (e.g.
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is an American technology company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, that designs and manufactures semiconductors and various integrated circuits, which it sells to electronics designers and manufacturers globa ...
) ported the 4000 series to newer
HCMOS HCMOS ("high-speed CMOS") is the set of specifications for electrical ratings and characteristics, forming the 74HC00 family, a part of the 7400 series of integrated circuits. based designs to provide greater speeds.
Design considerations
The 4000 series facilitates simpler
circuit design through relatively low
power
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* Power (physics), meaning "rate of doing work"
** Engine power, the power put out by an engine
** Electric power
* Power (social and political), the ability to influence people or events
** Abusive power
Power may a ...
consumption, a wide range of supply
voltage
Voltage, also known as electric pressure, electric tension, or (electric) potential difference, is the difference in electric potential between two points. In a static electric field, it corresponds to the work needed per unit of charge to ...
s, and vastly increased
load-driving capability (fanout) compared to
TTL
TTL may refer to:
Photography
* Through-the-lens metering, a camera feature
* Zenit TTL, an SLR film camera named for its TTL metering capability
Technology
* Time to live, a computer data lifespan-limiting mechanism
* Transistor–transistor lo ...
. This makes the series ideal for use in prototyping
LSI designs. While
TTL
TTL may refer to:
Photography
* Through-the-lens metering, a camera feature
* Zenit TTL, an SLR film camera named for its TTL metering capability
Technology
* Time to live, a computer data lifespan-limiting mechanism
* Transistor–transistor lo ...
ICs are similarly
modular
Broadly speaking, modularity is the degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined, often with the benefit of flexibility and variety in use. The concept of modularity is used primarily to reduce complexity by breaking a s ...
, these usually lack the symmetrical drive strength of CMOS and may therefore require more consideration of the loads applied on its outputs.
Just like with TTL,
buffered models can drive higher electrical current (mainly available for I/O-devices like octal latches and three-state drivers) but have a slightly higher risk of introducing
ringing
Ringing may mean:
Vibrations
* Ringing (signal), unwanted oscillation of a signal, leading to ringing artifacts
* Vibration of a harmonic oscillator
** Bell ringing
* Ringing (telephony), the sound of a telephone bell
* Ringing (medicine), a ri ...
(transient oscillations) unless correctly damped or terminated.
[Lancaster, Don. ''CMOS Cookbook'', ] Many models contain a high level of integration, including fully integrated
7-segment display counters,
walking ring counters, and
full adders.
Common chips
;Logic gates
;Flip-flops
* 4013 – Dual
D-type flip-flop. Each flip-flop has independent data, Q, /Q, clock, reset, set.
* 40174 – Hex D-type flip-flop. Each flip-flop has independent data and Q. All share clock and reset.
* 40175 – Quad D-type flip-flop. Each flip-flop has independent data, Q, /Q. All share clock and reset.
;Counters
* 4017 – Decade
counter
Counter may refer to:
Mathematics and computing
* Counter machine, a subclass of register machines
* Counter (digital), an electronic device, mechanical device, or computer program for counting
* Loop counter, the variable that controls the iter ...
with 10-output decoder.
* 4026 – Decade counter with
7-segment
A seven-segment display is a form of electronic display device for displaying decimal numerals that is an alternative to the more complex dot matrix displays.
Seven-segment displays are widely used in digital clocks, electronic meters, basic ...
digit decoded output.
* 40110 – Up/down decade counter with
7-segment
A seven-segment display is a form of electronic display device for displaying decimal numerals that is an alternative to the more complex dot matrix displays.
Seven-segment displays are widely used in digital clocks, electronic meters, basic ...
display decoder with 25 mA output drivers.
* 40192 – Up/down decade counter with 4-bit BCD preset.
* 40193 – Up/down binary counter with 4-bit binary preset.
;Decoders
* 4028 – 4-bit
BCD to 10-output decoder (can be used as 3-bit binary to 8-output
decoder
Decoder may refer to:
Technology
* Audio decoder converts digital audio to analog form
* Binary decoder, digital circuits such as 1-of-N and seven-segment decoders
* Decompress (compression decoder), converts compressed data (e.g., audio/video/i ...
)
* 4511 – 4-bit BCD to
7-segment
A seven-segment display is a form of electronic display device for displaying decimal numerals that is an alternative to the more complex dot matrix displays.
Seven-segment displays are widely used in digital clocks, electronic meters, basic ...
display decoder with 25 mA output drivers.
;Timers
* 4047 – Monostable/astable
multivibrator
A multivibrator is an electronic circuit used to implement a variety of simple two-state devices such as relaxation oscillators, timers, and flip-flops. The first multivibrator circuit, the astable multivibrator oscillator, was invented by Henri ...
with external
RC oscillator.
* 4060 – 14-bit ripple counter with external RC or
crystal oscillator
A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses a piezoelectric crystal as a frequency-selective element. The oscillator frequency is often used to keep track of time, as in quartz wristwatches, to provide a stable clock ...
(long duration) (schmitt-trigger inputs) (can be used with 32.768 kHz crystal)
* 4541 – 16-bit ripple counter with external RC oscillator (long duration).
;Analog
* 4051 – Single 8-channel analog mux.
* 4066 – Quad SPST
analog switch.
See also
*
LVCMOS Low voltage complementary metal oxide semiconductor (LVCMOS) is a low voltage class of CMOS technology digital integrated circuits.
Overview
To obtain better performance and lower costs, semiconductor manufacturers reduce the device geometries of i ...
*
7400-series integrated circuits
The 7400 series of integrated circuits (ICs) are a popular logic family of transistor–transistor logic (TTL) logic chips.
In 1964, Texas Instruments introduced the SN5400 series of logic chips, in a ceramic semiconductor package. A low- ...
*
List of 7400-series integrated circuits
The following is a list of 7400-series digital logic integrated circuits. In the mid-1960s, the original 7400-series integrated circuits were introduced by Texas Instruments with the prefix "SN" to create the name SN74xx. Due to the popularity o ...
*
Logic family
In computer engineering, a logic family is one of two related concepts:
* A logic family of monolithic digital integrated circuit devices is a group of electronic logic gates constructed using one of several different designs, usually with compati ...
*
Logic gate
*
Programmable logic device
A programmable logic device (PLD) is an electronic component used to build reconfigurable digital circuits. Unlike digital logic constructed using discrete logic gates with fixed functions, a PLD has an undefined function at the time of manu ...
*
Pin compatibility
In electronics, pin-compatible devices are electronic components, generally integrated circuits or expansion cards, sharing a common footprint and with the same functions assigned or usable on the same pins. Pin compatibility is a property desi ...
References
Further reading
;Periodicals
New low-voltage COS/MOS IC's (CD4000A) ''RCA Engineer''; Vol 17 No 1; June 1971 to July 1971; Pages 40–45.
15 articles about COS/MOS IC's ''RCA Engineer''; Vol 18 No 4; December 1972 to January 1973.
;Books
* ''CMOS Cookbook''; 4th Ed;
Don Lancaster
Donald E. Lancaster is an American author, inventor, and microcomputer pioneer.
Background
Lancaster is a writer and engineer, who authored multiple articles for computer and electronics magazines of the 1970s, including ''Popular Electronics' ...
, Howard Berlin; Elsevier; 512 pages; 2019; .
''(archive)''
/small>
* ''CMOS Sourcebook''; 1st Ed; Newton Braga; Prompt Press; 390 pages; 2001; .
* ''Understanding CMOS Integrated Circuits''; 2nd Ed; Roger Melen
Roger Douglas Melen (born 1946)
is an electrical engineer recognized for his early contributions to the microcomputer industry, and for his technical innovations.
Dr. Melen was co-founder of Cromemco, one of the earliest microcomputer companies ...
and Harry Garland
Harry T. Garland (born 1947) is a scientist, engineer, author, and entrepreneur who co-founded Cromemco Inc., one of the earliest and most successful microcomputer companies. He received the B.A. degree in mathematics from Kalamazoo College, and ...
; Sams Publishing; 144 pages; 1979; . ''(archive)''
/small>
* ''Second Book of CMOS IC Projects''; 1st Ed; R.A. Penfold; Bernard Babani Publishing; 127 pages; 1979; . ''(archive)''
/small>
* ''50 CMOS IC Projects''; 1st Ed; R.A. Penfold; Bernards Publishing; 112 pages; 1977; . ''(archive)''
/small>
;Historical Documents
''Signetics HE4000B Family Specifications''
IC04; 13 pages; 1995.
''RCA COS/MOS IC Manual''
CMS-272; 170 pages; 1979.
* ''RCA COS/MOS IC Manual''; CMS-270; TBD pages; 1971.
;Historical Databooks
''RCA CMOS Databook''
SSD-250C; 798 pages; 1983.
''RCA COS/MOS Databook''
SSD-203C; 649 pages; 1975.
''Motorola CMOS Databook''
DL131; 560 pages; 1988.
''National CMOS Databook''
930 pages; 1981.
External links
Understanding 4000-series digital logic ICs
– Nuts and Volts magazine
– Electronics Club
4000-series logic and analog circuitry
– Analog Devices
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