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What is your favorite 4000 series CMOS chip ?

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  • concretedog@mastodon.socialC concretedog@mastodon.social

    @Extelec doh!

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    @Extelec I got the 14557B bit right though... its a long time ago!

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    • concretedog@mastodon.socialC concretedog@mastodon.social

      @Extelec I got the 14557B bit right though... its a long time ago!

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      @concretedog It did prompt the question, I really thought there was an alternate use for the video amp chip i was unaware of 🙂

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      • concretedog@mastodon.socialC concretedog@mastodon.social

        @Extelec oooh 4017 is a beauty. CD40106 hex schmidt was in many ways my 555. Loved a 4011 and a 4040. Cheekily gonna add the motorola mc series 14557B as well!

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        @concretedog @Extelec 40106 was also the favourite of Ray Wilson of MFOS and I can see how it could be your 555.

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          @concretedog @Extelec 40106 was also the favourite of Ray Wilson of MFOS and I can see how it could be your 555.

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          @synx508 @concretedog 4011 was my 555 🙂

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          • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

            @synx508 @concretedog 4011 was my 555 🙂

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            @synx508 @concretedog and this was my bible 🙂

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            • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

              @synx508 @concretedog 4011 was my 555 🙂

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              @Extelec @concretedog Weirdly mine was 4047, because my introduction to 4000 series parts was through Tom Duncan's Adventures with Microelectronics, the followup to Adventures with Electronics. I never had the third book, Adventures with Digital Electronics, so I don't know what happened next…

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              • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                Mine was always 4011... closely followed by 4001, 4020 and 4017.

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                @Extelec I once owned about 10,000 4020s that I'd bought from Bonex for £50, which also meant that I'd cycled the 11 miles home with them on a bike without panniers. It took me years to get rid of them at rallies and still find tubes of them in unexpected places. I still remember the huge box that they were originally in had a hole in it and it would occasionally launch some tubes of 4020s as I cycled home.

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                • synx508@bsd.networkS synx508@bsd.network

                  @Extelec I once owned about 10,000 4020s that I'd bought from Bonex for £50, which also meant that I'd cycled the 11 miles home with them on a bike without panniers. It took me years to get rid of them at rallies and still find tubes of them in unexpected places. I still remember the huge box that they were originally in had a hole in it and it would occasionally launch some tubes of 4020s as I cycled home.

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                  @Extelec thinking about it, it must've been more like 2,000, an unmanageable quantity …anyway

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                  • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                    What is your favorite 4000 series CMOS chip ?

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                    @Extelec Duh! 4017 - how else are you going to make LED scrollers?

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                    • synx508@bsd.networkS synx508@bsd.network

                      @concretedog @Extelec 40106 was also the favourite of Ray Wilson of MFOS and I can see how it could be your 555.

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                      @synx508 @Extelec I was a big fan of Ray. So sad when he passed. I chipped in a donation for his funeral costs. 😞

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                      • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                        What is your favorite 4000 series CMOS chip ?

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                        @Extelec 4011, idk why, I think it was because when I was 11/12 I followed a tutorial that taught how to build a computer out of them; and now I'm here, and here is pretty nice

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                        • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                          What is your favorite 4000 series CMOS chip ?

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                          @Extelec
                          It was the 4046 PLL for a while then the 4066 Quad switch.
                          Maybe now the 4069U unbuffered Hex inverter as it can be an amp or osc up to 18V.
                          Long ago I switched to 74HC logic instead of slow 4000 series.

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                            @rasteri 4066 quad analogue switch iirc

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                              @rasteri @Extelec IIRC 4016 is more amenable to using it in a linear mode but it's a while since I tried. 4066s are used with a PWM control signal in several 1980s and even early 1990s broadcast audio processors, you get a 40dB or so of control range with no meaningful distortion, just add low pass filters on the i/o to get rid of the switching noise and to prevent aliasing.

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                              • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                                What is your favorite 4000 series CMOS chip ?

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                                @Extelec

                                the 4069 is pretty nice

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                                • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                                  What is your favorite 4000 series CMOS chip ?

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                                  @Extelec CD4060 crystal oscillator/counter.

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