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list all U2 pins in a table format. For each pin provide its pin number, pin nam...

@copilot list all U2 pins in a table format. For each pin provide its pin number, pin name and function.
1y
Here's a table listing the pins of the CD4510BNSR component with their pin numbers, names, and assumed functions based on typical usage:

Table


Pin NumberPin NameFunction
1PRESETENABLEPreset enabling the counter
2Q4Output bit 4
3P4Parallel input bit 4
4P1Parallel input bit 1
5*CARRYINExternal carry input
6Q1Output bit 1
7*CARRYOUTCarry out
8VSSGround supply
9RESETReset input
10UP/DOWNCount direction control
11Q2Output bit 2
12P2Parallel input bit 2
13P3Parallel input bit 3
14Q3Output bit 3
15CLOCKClock input
16VDDPositive power supply
Please note that actual pin functions may vary slightly based on specific circuit design applications. Let me know if you need any modifications or additional details!
1y
What would a parallel input bit be used for
1y
A parallel input bit on a counter or similar device, like the CD4510BNSR, allows you to load a specific value directly into the counter. This is useful for several purposes:
  1. Initializing the Counter:
    • You can preload a specific binary value into the counter, so it starts counting from that number instead of zero.
  2. Jumping to a Specific Count:
    • In some applications, you may want to set the counter to a specific value based on external conditions or user input. Parallel inputs allow this without requiring the counter to count up or down to reach that value.
  3. Flexible Counting Range:
    • By setting different parallel input values, you can dynamically adjust the range or sequence of the counts, providing more flexibility in applications.
  4. Synchronizing with Other Systems:
    • You can align the counter with other parts of a system that may be counting or processing different data sequences, ensuring synchronized system operation.
Using parallel inputs is beneficial when you need precise control over the counter's starting value in various digital applications. If you have further questions or specific scenarios in mind, feel free to ask!
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