The CD4585 is a CMOS integrated circuit that typically functions as a 4-bit magnitude comparator. It compares two 4-bit binary numbers and determines their relative magnitudes, indicating whether one number is greater than, less than, or equal to the other.
Key Features:
- 4-bit magnitude comparator
- CMOS technology for low power consumption
- Wide supply voltage range: typically operates from 3V to 15V
- High noise immunity
- Direct compatibility with TTL and CMOS logic levels
- Logic Family: CMOS
- Number of Comparators: 1 (4-bit)
- Supply Voltage Range: 3V to 15V
- Typical Operating Frequency: Up to 10 MHz at V_DD = 10V
- Power Dissipation: 500 mW (max)
- Input Voltage (V_IH): 0.7 V_DD min, 0.3 V_DD max
- Output Voltage (V_OH): V_DD - 0.05V min
- Binary number comparison in digital systems
- Address decoding in microprocessor systems
- Control logic in various electronic devices