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BCD-To-Seven Segment Latch/Decoder/Driver
CMOS MSI (Low–Power Complementary MOS)
The MC14513B BCD–to–seven segment latch/decoder/driver is constructed with complementary MOS (CMOS) enhancement mode devices and NPN bipolar output drivers in a single monolithic structure. The circuit provides the functions of a 4–bit storage latch, an 8421 BCD–to–seven segment decoder, and has output drive capability. Lamp test (LT), blanking (BI), and latch enable (LE) inputs are used to test the display, to turn–off or pulse modulate the brightness of the display, and to store a BCD code, respectively. The Ripple Blanking Input (RBI) and Ripple Blanking Output (RBO) can be used to suppress either leading or trailing zeroes. It can be used with seven–segment light emitting diodes (LED), incandescent, fluorescent, gas discharge, or liquid crystal readouts either directly or indirectly.
Applications include instrument (e.g., counter, DVM, etc.) display driver, computer/calculator display driver, cockpit display driver, and various clock, watch, and timer uses.
• Low Logic Circuit Power Dissipation
• High–current Sourcing Outputs (Up to 25 mA)
• Latch Storage of Binary Input
• Blanking Input
• Lamp Test Provision
• Readout Blanking on all Illegal Input Combinations
• Lamp Intensity Modulation Capability
• Time Share (Multiplexing) Capability
• Adds Ripple Blanking In, Ripple Blanking Out to MC14511B
• Supply Voltage Range = 3.0 V to 18 V
• Capable of Driving Two Low–Power TTL Loads, One Low–power
Schottky TTL Load to Two HTL Loads Over the Rated Temperature