74HC90-7490 is a high-quality electronic component designed for Arduino, prototyping, and educational electronics.
high-speed 4-bit ripple type counters partitioned into two sections. Each counter has a divide-by-two section and either a divide-by-five section which are triggered by a HIGH-to-LOW transition on the clock inputs. Each section can be used separately or tied together (Q to CP) to form BCD, bi-quinary, modulo-12, or modulo-16 counters. All of the counters have a 2-input gated Master Reset (Clear), and the LS90 also has a 2-input gated Master Set (Preset 9)
BCD Decade (8421) Counter — The CP1 input must be externally connected to the Q0 output.
The CP0 input receives the incoming count and a BCD count sequence is produced.
Symmetrical Bi-quinary Divide-By-Ten Counter — The Q3 output must be externally connected to the CP0 input. The input count is then applied to the CP1 input and a divide-by-ten square wave is obtained at output Q0
Specifications
No. of Pins: 14
Operating Temperature Range :0°C to +70°C
Supply Voltage Range: 4.75 V to 5.25V
Package: DIP-14
Symbol
pin
Description
CP0
1
Clock (Active LOW going edge) Input to
÷2 Section
CP1
14
Clock (Active LOW going edge) Input to
÷5 Section
MR1,MR2
2,3
Master Reset (Clear) Inputs
MS1,MS2
6,7
Master Set (Preset-9, LS90) Inputs
Q0
12
Output from ÷2 Section
Q1,Q2,Q3
9,8,11
Outputs from ÷5 sections
NC
4, 13
data inputs source 2
VCC
5
supply voltage
Notes
– The Output LOW drive factor is 2.5 U.L. for Military, (54) and 5 U.L. for commercial (74)
Temperature Ranges.
– The Q0 Outputs are guaranteed to drive the full fan-out plus the CP1 input of the device-
-1 TTL Unit Load (U.L.) = 40 μA HIGH/1.6 mA LOW.
-To insure proper operation the rise (tr) and fall time (tf) of the clock must be less than 100 ns.
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It’s perfect for DIY makers, students, and anyone building custom electronic circuits or STEM kits.