[sdiy] 4016 madness
Jerry Gray-Eskue
jerryge at cableone.net
Sat Mar 5 22:05:20 CET 2011
I found PDF data sheets here:
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/MC14016-datasheet.html
But I do not see any significant difference in the MC14016 and the CD4016B.
The negative rail from the voltage divider moving from -5 up to +5 seems to
indicate higher current draw.
Maybe the swapped in chips have been static damaged?
- Jerry
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[mailto:synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of Scott Gravenhorst
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 1:52 PM
To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
Subject: Re: [sdiy] 4016 madness
mark verbos <mverbos at earthlink.net> wrote:
>Hi there!
>
>I'm in the middle of some strange analog switch behavior. I have
>a buchla module that used an MC14016 in it's oscillator core. It
>is also switching between waveforms with the other 3 switches. It
>is powered from +15 and a -5 made from resistors on the -15 and
>ground. Things are acting funny, so I replaced the switch with a
>CD4016B and the oscillator stopped working. I put in an NTE4016
>and still no oscillation. Both of these chips were showing about
>+5 as the negative rail. I put back in the old chip and the
>oscillator started again. The negative power rail went back to
>-5.
>
>The schematic specifies the Motorola part number MC14016. I have
>never seen Don specify a Motorola CMOS switch. I don't know if
>the issue is that it's Motorola or an A vs B series thing.
>
>I'm in LA right now and can't go home without figuring this out.
>Does anyone have a Motorola MC14016 (not B) in the LA are that
>they can float me? Any words of wisdom? Thanks!
>
>Mark
Unfortunately, I don't have any. All of my CMOS is non-Motorola.
I'm curious - (I cannot seem to find a PDF datasheet on the web for
this part) - I know that most of the CD4xxx series parts top out at 18
volts as the absolute maximum allowed for supply - does the Motorola
part allow 20 volts?
-- ScottG
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