MM74C926N

MM74C926N

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MM74C926N
IC DRVR 7 SEGMENT 4 DIGIT 18DIP
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General Description 

The MM74C925 and MM74C926 CMOS counters consist of a 4-digit counter, an internal output latch, NPN output sourcing drivers for a 7-segment display, and an internal multiplexing circuitry with four multiplexing outputs. The multiplexing circuit has its own free-running oscillator, and requires no external clock. The counters advance on negative edge of clock. A HIGH signal on the Reset input will reset the counter to zero, and reset the carry-out LOW. A LOW signal on the Latch Enable input will latch the number in the counters into the internal output latches. A HIGH signal on Display Select input will select the number in the counter to be displayed; a LOW level signal on the Display Select will select the number in the output latch to be displayed.

The MM74C925 is a 4-decade counter and has Latch Enable, Clock and Reset inputs.

The MM74C926 is like the MM74C925 except that it has a display select and a carry-out used for cascading counters. The carry-out signal goes HIGH at 6000, goes back LOW at 0000.

Features 

■ Wide supply voltage range: 3V to 6V 

■ Guaranteed noise margin: 1V 

■ High noise immunity: 0.45 VCC (typ.) 

■ High segment sourcing current: 40 mA @ VCC − 1.6V, VCC = 5V 

■ Internal multiplexing circuitry

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General Description 

The MM74C925 and MM74C926 CMOS counters consist of a 4-digit counter, an internal output latch, NPN output sourcing drivers for a 7-segment display, and an internal multiplexing circuitry with four multiplexing outputs. The multiplexing circuit has its own free-running oscillator, and requires no external clock. The counters advance on negative edge of clock. A HIGH signal on the Reset input will reset the counter to zero, and reset the carry-out LOW. A LOW signal on the Latch Enable input will latch the number in the counters into the internal output latches. A HIGH signal on Display Select input will select the number in the counter to be displayed; a LOW level signal on the Display Select will select the number in the output latch to be displayed.

The MM74C925 is a 4-decade counter and has Latch Enable, Clock and Reset inputs.

The MM74C926 is like the MM74C925 except that it has a display select and a carry-out used for cascading counters. The carry-out signal goes HIGH at 6000, goes back LOW at 0000.

Features 

■ Wide supply voltage range: 3V to 6V 

■ Guaranteed noise margin: 1V 

■ High noise immunity: 0.45 VCC (typ.) 

■ High segment sourcing current: 40 mA @ VCC − 1.6V, VCC = 5V 

■ Internal multiplexing circuitry

Product Attributes

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Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type Through Hole
Package / Case 18-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Supplier Device Package 18-PDIP
Package Tube
Product Status Obsolete
Display Type LED
Configuration 7 Segment
Interface BCD
Digits or Characters 4 Digits
Current - Supply 20 µA
Voltage - Supply 3V ~ 6V

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$2.48

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 4065
onsemi

onsemi

Onsemi pioneers eco-innovations, emboldening worldwide clientele to curtail energy usage. Their diverse array encompasses power, signal management, logic solutions, catering to automotive, communication, computing, consumer, industrial domains. A responsive, reliable supply chain underscores their commitment, encompassing North America, Europe, Asia markets.

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