CD4094 is a 8-stage serial shift register having a storage
latch associated with each stage for strobing data from the serial
input to parallel buffered 3-state outputs. The parallel outputs
may be connected directly to common bus lines.
CD4504 hex voltage level-shifter consists of six circuits which shift input signals from the VCC logic level to the VDD logic level. To shift TTL signals to CMOS logic levels, the SELECT input is at the VCC HIGH logic state.
CD4511 types are BCD-to-7-segment latch decoder drivers constructed with CMOS logic and n-p-n bipolar transistor output devices on a single monolithic structure.
The CD4514 is 4-to-16 line decoders with latched inputs implemented with complementary MOS (CMOS) circuits constructed with N- and P-channel enhancement mode transistors.
D4518 consist of two identical, internally synchronous 4-stage counters. The counter stages are D-type flip-flops having interchangeable CLOCK and ENABLE lines for incrementing on either the positive-going or negative-going transition.
CD4519 CMOS IC can be configured as 4-bit AND/OR selectors, as quad 2-channel data selectors, or as quad exclusive-NOR gates. This is achieved by setting the control inputs to produce the particular function desired.
CD4532 consists of combinational logic that encodes the highest priority input (D7-D0) to a 3-bit binary code. The eight inputs, D7 through D0, each have an assigned priority; D7 is the highest priority and D0 is the lowest.
The CD4538 is a dual, precision monostable multivibrator with independent trigger and reset controls. The device is retriggerable and resettable, and the control inputs are internally latched.
CD4543 is a BCD-to-seven segment latch/decoder/driver designed primarily for liquid-crystal display (LCD) applications. It is also capable of driving light emitting diode (LED), incandescent, gas-discharge, and fluorescent displays.