CD4029 consists of a four-stage binary or BCD-decade up/ down counter with provisions for look-ahead carry in both counting modes. The inputs consist of a single CLOCK, CARRY-IN (CLOCK ENABLE), BINARY/DECADE, UP/DOWN, PRESET ENABLE, and four individual JAM signals.
CD4030 types consist of four independent Exclusive-OR gates. THe CD4030 provides the system designer with a means for direct implementation of the Exclusive-OR function.
CD4033 consist of a 5-stage Johnson decade counter and an output decoder which converts the Johnson code to a 7-segment decoded output for driving one stage in a numerical display.
CD4034 is a static eight-stage parallel-or serial-input parallel-output register. It can be used to:1) bidirectionally transfer parallel information between two buses, 2) convert serial data to parallel form and direct the parallel data to either of two buses
CD4040 is ripple-carry binary counters. All counter stages are master-slave flip-flops. The state of a counter advances one count on the negative transition of each input pulse; a high level on the RESET line resets the counter to its all zeros state.
The CD4043 is quad cross-couple 3-STATE CMOS NOR latches These latch has a separate Q output and individual SET and RESET inputs. There is a common 3-STATE ENABLE input for all four latches.
CD4046 CMOS Micropower Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) consists of a low-power, linear voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and two different phase comparators having a common signal-input amplifier and a common comparator input.
CD4047 consists of a gatable astable multivibrator with logic techniques incorporated to permit positive or negative edge-triggered monostable multivibrator action with retriggering and external counting options.
The CD4049 device are inverting hex buffers, and feature logic-level conversion using only one supply voltage (VCC). The input-signal high level (VIH) can exceed the VCC?supply voltage when these devices are used for logic-level conversions.
The CD4050 devices noninverting hex buffers, and feature logic-level conversion using only one supply voltage (VCC). The input-signal high level (VIH) can exceed the VCC?supply voltage when these devices are used for logic-level conversions.