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Re: Digital Noise

2004-03-06 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

As far as I can tell, the pin-out is the same. The only difference is in the
labels. One brand labels them D1 D2 etc, while the other uses a number that
actually relates to the stage number in the shift register.

For what it's worth I appear to have used a HEF4006 by SGS in one of mine.
I'll ahve to pull things apart to look at any others.

Ken

>Talk about serendipity - last night I decided to try some ideas I've had for
>the 4006 shift register, so the first thing I did (to make sure I had it
>running right) was to hook some LED's up to the outputs and watch what they
>did. It definitely *wasn't* working right.
>
>To make a long story short, the shift registers I have are MC14006, the data
>sheet I was using was for the National CD4006BM/CD4006BC. I couldn't find
>anywhere to get the datasheet for the MC14006 (without *paying* through the
>nose) - I found a datasheet for the SGS-Thomson HCC/HCF4006B that had a
>different pinout - and this was the pinout that worked for the MC14006's
>that I have. Anyone else ran into this varying of the pinouts on the 4006?
>Does anyone have a datasheet for the MC14006?
>
>Take care,
>Scott
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <liquidcolor@...>
>To: <cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 12:17 AM
>Subject: [cgs_synth] Digital Noise
>
>
>> Just finished building my proto Digital Noise. Great module.
>>
>> http://metalbox.com/hardware/jpg/diginoise.jpg
>>
>>
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