CD4527B is a low-power 4-bit digital rate multiplier that provides an output-pulse rate which is the clock-input-pulse rate multiplied by 1/10 times the BCD input. For example, when the BCD input is 8, there will be 8 output pulses for every 10 input pulses. This device may be used to perform arithmetic operations (add, subtract, divide, raise to a power), solve algebraic and differential equations, generate natural logarithms and trigonometric functions, A/D and D/A conversion, and frequency division.
For fractional multipliers with more than one digit, CD4527B devices may be cascaded in two different modes: the Add mode and the Multiply mode. (See Figs. 12 and 15). In the Add Mode,
Output Rate = (Clock Rate)[0.1 BCD1 + 0.01 BCD2 +0.001 BCD3 + . . . ] In the Multiply mode, the fraction programmed into the first rate multiplier is multiplied by the fraction programmed into the second one,
9436 e.g.—×—=—or 36 output 1010100 pulses for every 100 clock input pulses.
The CD4527B types are supplied in 16-lead dual-in-line plastic packages (E suffix), 16-lead small-outline packages (NSR suffix), and 16-lead thin shrink small-outline packages (PW and PWR suffixes). More information: Weight & dimensions | Width | 19.69 mm | | Depth | 6.6 mm | | Height | 4.57 mm | | Width (with pins) | 19.69 mm | | Depth (with pins) | 10.92 mm | | Height (with pins) | 8.26 mm | | Package depth | 506 mm | | Package width | 13.97 mm | | Package height | 11.23 mm | Features | Type | Logic IC | | Storage temperature (T-T) | -65 - 150 °C | | Number of pins | 16 | | Operating temperature (T-T) | -55 - 125 °C |
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