Logic - Counters, Dividers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
54LS196W/B

54LS196W/B

Rochester Electronics

DECADE COUNTERS

115

54LS190/BEA

54LS190/BEA

Rochester Electronics

DUAL MARKED (M38510/31513BEA)

593

93S16DM/B

93S16DM/B

Rochester Electronics

COUNTER

62

54F161/BEA

54F161/BEA

Rochester Electronics

DUAL MARKED (M38510/34301BEA)

2172

958HC

958HC

Rochester Electronics

DECADE COUNTER, DTL, MBCY8

60

4022A/BEA

4022A/BEA

Rochester Electronics

DUAL MARKED (M38510/05604BEA)

1665

54193/BEA

54193/BEA

Rochester Electronics

DUAL MARKED (M38510/01309BEA)

297

54193/BFA

54193/BFA

Rochester Electronics

DUAL MARKED (M38510/01309BFA)

345

54L193W/C

54L193W/C

Rochester Electronics

4 BIT BINARY UP/DOWN COUNTER

33

25LS2569DM/B

25LS2569DM/B

Rochester Electronics

4BIT SYNC UP/DWN 3-STATE OUTPUTS

189

74177N

74177N

Rochester Electronics

4-BIT BINARY COUNTER

1479

54LS162A/BEA

54LS162A/BEA

Rochester Electronics

DUAL MARKED (M38510/31511BEA)

823

54161DM/B

54161DM/B

Rochester Electronics

4 BIT BINARY UP COUNTER

690

54LS92/BDA

54LS92/BDA

Rochester Electronics

DUAL MARKED (M38510/31510BDA)

320

54HC162/BEA

54HC162/BEA

Rochester Electronics

DUAL MARKED (8409401EA)

468

9305DM

9305DM

Rochester Electronics

COUNTER

20

54LS190J

54LS190J

Rochester Electronics

BINARY COUNTER; 4 BIT SYNCHRONOU

1007

74L192N

74L192N

Rochester Electronics

UP/DOWN DUAL CLOCK COUNTERS

181

54HC390/BEA

54HC390/BEA

Rochester Electronics

DUAL MARKED (8600901EA)

197

93L16DM

93L16DM

Rochester Electronics

COUNTER

394

Logic - Counters, Dividers

1. Overview

Logic counters and dividers are digital integrated circuits designed to process clock signals by counting pulses or dividing frequencies. Counters increment or decrement stored values based on input clocks, while dividers reduce input signal frequencies by integer ratios. These ICs serve as fundamental components in timing control, frequency synthesis, and system synchronization. Their importance spans across modern electronics, including communication systems, automotive control units, and industrial automation, where precise signal manipulation is critical.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Synchronous CountersClock signals control all flip-flops simultaneouslyDigital clocks, frequency dividers
Asynchronous CountersCascaded flip-flops with ripple carryLow-speed counters, event counting
Up/Down CountersSelectable counting direction via control signalsMotion control, bidirectional timers
Frequency DividersProgrammable division ratios (1/N)RF transceivers, phase-locked loops

3. Structure and Composition

Typical logic counters/dividers consist of:

  • CMOS/TTL logic gates for control logic
  • D-type flip-flops for data storage
  • Cascaded binary/decade counting stages
  • Input/output buffers for signal integrity
Common packages: 14/16-pin DIP, SOIC, TSSOP. Semiconductor materials use silicon with advanced node processes (e.g., 90nm CMOS).

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescription
Maximum Counting FrequencyDetermines operational speed limit (DC to 160MHz)
Counting Range4-bit to 12-bit resolution options
Supply VoltageOperating range (1.8V-5.5V for CMOS variants)
Propagation DelayCritical for timing accuracy (10-50ns typical)
Quiescent CurrentPower efficiency indicator (<1 A to 30mA)

5. Application Areas

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, optical transceivers
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, smartwatches
  • Automotive: Engine control units, ADAS sensors
  • Industrial: PLCs, CNC machine controllers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Products
TI (Texas Instruments)SN74HC163 (4-bit binary counter)
STMicroelectronicsCD4040 (12-stage ripple counter)
Infineon TechnologiesCY2309 (clock divider IC)
NXP Semiconductors74VHC164 (high-speed divider)

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match counting range with system bit-width requirements
  • Verify maximum operating frequency against clock sources
  • Optimize power consumption via supply voltage selection
  • Choose package type based on PCB space constraints
  • Assess temperature ratings for industrial/automotive environments

8. Industry Trends Analysis

Current development trends include:

  • Transition to sub-1V supply voltages for mobile applications
  • Integration with phase-locked loop (PLL) circuits
  • Adoption of FinFET technology for >100MHz counters
  • Emerging use in IoT edge devices for signal preprocessing
Market demand grows at 4.2% CAGR driven by 5G infrastructure and automotive electrification.

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