[sdiy] Run standard CMOS on 3.3 volts?
rizacan
rtarcan at superonline.com
Wed Aug 11 22:47:10 CEST 2004
Yes it works. But the nonlinearity of the on resistor (the resistor
when the 4066 swiched on)and the on resistor value increases...
increases. It best works on 15 volt. (low on resistor and nonlinearity)
Cheers
. .
Magnus Danielson wrote:
>From: WeAreAs1 at aol.com
>Subject: [sdiy] Run standard CMOS on 3.3 volts?
>Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 23:38:04 EDT
>Message-ID: <1aa.276e1946.2e4aee9c at aol.com>
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>>Hello DIY folks,
>>
>>Is it possible to operate a standard CD4066 IC on 3.3 volts? I realize that
>>there are special low voltage versions of these chips, but they are all
>>surface mount types, and I want to use an old-fashioned through hole type. Anybody
>>know?
>>
>>
>
>3V is OK. I just checked!
>
>Cheers,
>Magnus
>
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