4000-series integrated circuits

4000 series was first introduced as CD4000 COS/MOS series. Its supply voltage is very much higher than any other logic family. 5V to 20V is the supply voltage range of 4000 series. Almost all IC manufacturers active during this initial era fabricated models for this series. Its naming convention is still in use today. This series is ideal for use in prototyping LSI designs because of its relatively low power consumption, wide range of supply voltages, and very increased load-driving capability.

COMMON CHIPS

ONE-INPUT GATES

In these types of ICs, there is only one input.

TWO-INPUT GATES

These are all 14 pin ICs with two inputs and one output. they are widely available in the market and usually comes in DIL-14 or SOIC-14 packages.

Flip-flops

these all contain D-type(Delay) of a flip-flop. In D flip-flop, it delays the change of state of its output signal until the next rising edge of a clock timing input signal occurs. D flip-flop can store 1-bit of data only. when it receives a clock signal then only it gets a charge.

Counters

These all contain a decade counter. A decade counter counts in a sequence of ten and then returns to zero after the count of nine. They all have 16 pins.

Decoders

Timers

Analog