Hei Jan-Martin, Checked the 74HC4066 which one manufacturer spec'd up to above 12V For some strange reason all 74HC... analog switches are spec'd for higher supply voltages than other chips in the sa
It is interesting to note that addition of a cooling fin could extend the operational voltage, suggest you check some different manufacturers, like Texas and Motorola, since they often specify CMOS d
Steve Dear Steve, LF Group According to the National Semiconductor data book, the 74HC4060 has a guaranteed minimum operating frequency of 30MHz at 5V supply. Over the 2 - 6V supply range, typical va
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I would like to use the M74HC4060 as a 'divide-by-64' signal source. Can anyone tell me the upper limit for xtals that this chip can handle? My xtal will be on 8.750000; I fear that the upper limit
I would like to use the M74HC4060 as a 'divide-by-64' signal source. Can anyone tell me the upper limit for xtals that this chip can handle? My xtal will be on 8.750000; I fear that the upper limit m
I would like to use the M74HC4060 as a 'divide-by-64' signal source. Can anyone tell me the upper limit for xtals that this chip can handle? My xtal will be on 8.750000; I fear that the upper limit m