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rcurl
IC = Integrated Circuits Mark Unseen   Mar 5 06:14 UTC 1994

For the exchange of information on Integrated Circuits.
12 responses total.
rcurl
response 1 of 12: Mark Unseen   Mar 5 06:15 UTC 1994

Is there an equivalent to the CMOS 4047? Is the 4528 and/or 4098
identical, except for being duals? (The Cookbook doesn't answer this.)
rcurl
response 2 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 05:49 UTC 1994

Well, let's try, what're the differences between the 4047 and the
CD4047AF, BD, BE, BF, and the 4047BM? Their prices range from $0.68 to
$9.68. (They are all CMOS monostable multivibrators.)
n8nxf
response 3 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 11:46 UTC 1994

Oh, things like package (plastic or ceramic), mil. spec., operating temp.
range, package style, unit to unit tolerance, that sort of thing.  The
more they have to fuss with it, special order, availability, etc, all
influance pricing.
rcurl
response 4 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 10 05:25 UTC 1994

Do you know more specifically what the letter codes denote with respect
to those variables? I'm sure I'll be able to use the $0.68 version, but
just out of curiosity...
n8nxf
response 5 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 10 12:16 UTC 1994

You can find this information by looking in a data book for the device.
rcurl
response 6 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 10 16:44 UTC 1994

Yes, I know, RTFM!  Guess I'll just stay ignorant.
n8nxf
response 7 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 12:11 UTC 1994

Perhaps someone else has this informatio at their fingertips.  It would
take me a good hour to look it up for you.
rcurl
response 8 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 16:26 UTC 1994

If you throw in the chip, I'll pay you $0.68  ;-).
mdw
response 9 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 23:55 UTC 1994

Those codes usually vary company by company - there's no uniform
standard.  About the only 2 standards I've seen is that 'P' usually
means a plastic case, and several digits on a memory chip is usually the
cycle time these days.
danr
response 10 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 23:02 UTC 1994

Oddly enough, I happen to have quite handy the RCA CMOS data book.
The BD and BF parts are 14-pin ceramic packages, the BE is a plastic
package. The databook does not list a BM part.  My suggestion would be
to go with the cheapest part with a B  suffix. I think the A parts are
less static-resistant than the B parts.
..
rcurl
response 11 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 05:13 UTC 1994

Thanks, Dan. The prices are 4047 .69; AF 4.52; BD 9.68; BE .70; 
BF 2.77; BM .69, This fits with the ceramics, but the AF must be
better than the BF in some respect. Are the packages (# pins)
different?
danr
response 12 of 12: Mark Unseen   Aug 31 02:46 UTC 1994

Not necessarily.  The AF might be more scarce, meaning they can 
get a higher price for it.
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