[sdiy] Issue with CD4024 Ripple Counter

Tom Wiltshire tom at electricdruid.net
Sat Sep 18 13:36:38 CEST 2021


Mike’s seems like a good point. Is there any particular need to use the CD series? Do you really need 15V logic?

> On 18 Sep 2021, at 11:13, Mike Bryant <mbryant at futurehorizons.com> wrote:
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> Personally I wrote off all CD4xxx ICs a long time ago.  You can get special 74HC devices with high voltage outputs for the few times you need to drive >5V, and these will always be newer faster, lower power designs with better input and output protection.
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> From: Synth-diy [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org] On Behalf Of David G Dixon via Synth-diy
> Sent: 18 September 2021 05:08
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> Subject: Re: [sdiy] Issue with CD4024 Ripple Counter
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> Well, I wasn't writing off all CD4XXX chips.  Just the ones with edge-sensitive clocks.  The ones that just respond to logic levels never go wrong.
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> The thing is, I'm developing a product for sale -- another one of my Sketchy Labs modules -- so it's important that I can rely on the chips I ultimately choose.  At this point, I would never sell a module with a CD4024 in it.
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> Also, just to be clear, I had four CD4024s, but they were from two very different batches.  They had different looks.  Two had a gold stripe on one end, and the others just had plain white lettering.  All seemed bad.
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> From: Pete Hartman [mailto:pete.hartman at gmail.com] 
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 3:28 PM
> To: David G Dixon
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] Issue with CD4024 Ripple Counter
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> he wasn't saying you were a noob. :)
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> He's saying writing off the entire CD4XXX series of chips (with prejudice) because it sounds like you got a bad batch is going to be alarming to those around here who are noobs.
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> I do think fishing a couple out to send to someone to grind down and check would be an interesting exercise.
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> On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 3:28 PM David G Dixon via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org <mailto:synth-diy at synth-diy.org>> wrote:
> I'm tempted to dig those shitty chips out of the trash and mail them to you, to see if you fare any better, given that I'm such a noob (with 13 years of experience designing millions of dollars worth of successful synth modules).
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> From: bbob [mailto:fluxmonk at gmail.com <mailto:fluxmonk at gmail.com>] 
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 12:10 PM
> To: David G Dixon
> Cc: synth-diy mailing list
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] Issue with CD4024 Ripple Counter
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> lots of designers have used CD4000 series CMOS in SDIY circuits successfully.  they have their place if used properly, and their limitations (like every technology).  would be a shame if a newcomer were to be scared off of perfectly good parts just because you couldn't get it to work in your application.   
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> bbob drake
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> On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 2:52 PM David G Dixon via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org <mailto:synth-diy at synth-diy.org>> wrote:
> So, I went to the lab and set up a little breadboard.  I put 4024 on it,
> used my +15V and 0V rails to power it (yes, I decoupled with 104), and I
> also set up a TL072 as a comparator driven by a triangle-wave LFO.  I sent
> the output of the comparator through a diode to have it go just between 0V
> and +15V.  I tried clocking two CD4024BEs, two CD4024BCNs, and one
> MC14024BCP.  The CD4024BCNs didn't even work.  The CD4024BEs gave me some
> really hashy looking outputs.  The MC14024BCP worked perfectly.  Then I
> tested them in an ASR, with similar results.
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> So, I threw all of the CD4024s into the trash.  Unfortunately, I only have
> one MC14024B.  I'm going to buy more, cuz they work well, without any
> issues.
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> Lesson learned, I guess.  I'm just not sure what the lesson is, other than
> "don't use CD4XXX chips" or at least ones with edge-driven inputs.
> Argghh!!!  Why can't this stuff just work?  It's a miracle that we aren't
> still living in caves, wearing skins and hunting sabre-tooth tigers with
> sticks.
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