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CD4029 Binary/Decade and UP/Down Counter Explained

CD4029 is a Synchronous, Programmable, Presettable, 4 Bit Up/Down & Binary/Decade counter which is very much similar to the IC 74193, However, there is one notable change between IC74193 and CD4029: CD4029 has one unique pin that determines its counter configuration for Binary and BCD counter mode, allowing the IC to count similarly to binary counter ICs such as 74163, 74193, and 74169, as well as BCD (Decade), counter ICs such as 74160, 74190, and 7490. It features a single terminal that controls the Up/Down counter mode. Find most basic detail on counter.

Feature of CD4029-:

CD4029 Block Diagram-:

CD4029 Block Diagram
Block Diagram of CD4029 IC

The short pin descriptions are provided in the table below; detailed functional descriptions of each pin are provided in the next section, so continue reading to the conclusion.

Pin Description
Clock input Clock signal input
Preset Enable (Active High) Used to Load the Data of A, B, C, & D input pins
Up/Down Toggle the Up & Down counter mode.
Binary/Decade Toggle the Binary & Decade counter mode.
Carry Out At its maximum and minimum count, it transitions from logic 1 to logic 0.
Carry-In Used in the cascading, also trigger IC for counting at logic 0
A, B, C, & D Preset Inputs (Parallel Data Inputs)
Qn Flip-Flop Outputs

CD4029 Technical Description of Pins-:

clock InputDiagrammatic representation of clock-signal-:

Active High preset input-:

What is meant by Asynchronous-;

Up/Down Terminal-:

Binary/Decade Terminal-:

Carry-Out -:

Carry-In (Active low)-:

Preset inputs (A, B, C, D)-:

Flip-flop outputs-:

CD4029 Logical Waveform for Binary Mode-:

CD4029 Binary Counting Mode

CD4029 Logical Waveform for Decade Mode-:

CD4029 Decade Counting Mode

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