Nexperia USA Inc. 74HC4060D-Q100,118
- Part No.:
- 74HC4060D-Q100,118
- Manufacturer:
- Nexperia USA Inc.
- Category:
- Counters, Dividers
- Package:
- 16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
- Datasheet:
-
74HC4060D-Q100,118.pdf
- Description:
- IC BINARY COUNTER 14-BIT 16SO
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Product details
Overview
74HC4060D-Q100 from Nexperia is an automotive-qualified 14-stage binary ripple counter/divider with integrated RC or crystal oscillator, operating from 2.0 V to 6.0 V, featuring 10 buffered outputs (Q3–Q9, Q11–Q13), asynchronous master reset (MR), and oscillator terminals (RS, RTC, CTC). It advances on the HIGH-to-LOW transition of RS and is used in engine control timing, body electronics delay circuits, and infotainment system clock division.
For engineers reviewing the 74HC4060D-Q100 datasheet, 74HC4060D-Q100 pinout, 74HC4060D-Q100 application, or 74HC4060D-Q100 equivalent, this page delivers verified functional context, automotive-grade thermal and ESD specs, oscillator configuration guidance, and validated alternative part comparisons - all grounded in Nexperia's Rev. 5 (27 March 2024) product data sheet.
Technical Context
This device implements a synchronous-free ripple-carry architecture where each stage divides by two, yielding Q3 (÷8) through Q13 (÷8192). The oscillator section supports both RC networks (Rt = 10 kΩ–1 MΩ, Ct > 50 pF) and parallel-resonant crystals (with external Rbias and load capacitors), with RS serving as either oscillator output or external clock input.
Input clamping diodes enable overvoltage-tolerant interfacing; MR is active-HIGH and overrides all counter states independently of clock edge or supply level. Output drive strength is specified at ±4.0 mA (VCC = 4.5 V) for Qn pins, with propagation delays as low as 6 ns (VCC = 6.0 V, CL = 50 pF) from RS to Q3.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value and Actual Design Meaning |
|---|---|
| Supply Voltage Range | 2.0 V to 6.0 V - supports direct interface with 3.3 V and 5 V automotive subsystems without level-shifting. |
| Operating Temperature | −40 °C to +125 °C - qualified per AEC-Q100 Grade 1 for under-hood and powertrain applications. |
| Max Oscillator Frequency | 95 MHz (VCC = 6.0 V) - enables high-resolution timing for ignition sequencing or PWM generation. |
| Output Drive Strength | ±4.0 mA @ VCC = 4.5 V - sufficient to directly drive LED indicators or small logic loads without buffers. |
| Propagation Delay (RS → Q3) | 29 ns (typ.) @ VCC = 6.0 V - ensures deterministic timing margins in real-time control loops. |
| Power Dissipation Capacitance | 40 pF - used to calculate dynamic power: PD = CPD × VCC² × fi × N, critical for thermal budgeting in sealed ECUs. |
| ESD Robustness | HBM > 2000 V, CDM > 1000 V - meets automotive assembly and handling requirements per JS-001/JS-002. |
Pinout & Package
74HC4060D-Q100 uses the SO16 (SOT109-1) package: plastic small outline, 16 leads, 3.9 mm body width, with gull-wing leads and standard 1.27 mm pitch. Pin 1 index located at top-left corner with beveled edge.
| Pin/Terminal | Circuit Role | Design Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 1, 2, 3 (Q11, Q12, Q13) | Counter output | ÷2048, ÷4096, ÷8192 divisions - used for long-interval timing (e.g., 1 s → 2048 s) in sleep-mode wake-up circuits. |
| 4–9 (Q5, Q4, Q6, Q7, Q8, Q9) | Counter output | ÷32 to ÷512 divisions - suitable for baud rate generation, LED blink intervals, or sensor sampling clocks. |
| 7 (Q3) | Counter output | ÷8 division - lowest stable output; commonly used as primary clock source for downstream logic. |
| 8 (GND) | Ground reference | 0 V return path for all internal logic and oscillator circuitry; must be low-impedance for noise immunity. |
| 9 (CTC) | Oscillator capacitor terminal | Connects external timing capacitor in RC mode; floating when using external clock at RS. |
| 10 (RTC) | Oscillator resistor terminal | Connects external timing resistor in RC mode; also serves as crystal load point in crystal configuration. |
| 11 (RS) | Reset/Set oscillator / clock input | Drives internal oscillator or accepts external clock; counter advances on HIGH-to-LOW transition. |
| 12 (MR) | Master reset (active HIGH) | Asynchronously clears all 14 stages and forces all outputs LOW - essential for fail-safe system initialization. |
| 13–15 (Q13, Q7, Q5) | Counter output | Duplicate assignments per functional diagram; Q13 appears on pins 1 and 3 - verify layout against Fig. 3. |
| 16 (VCC) | Positive supply | 2.0–6.0 V power rail; decoupling capacitor (100 nF) required within 5 mm for stable oscillator operation. |
Key Features
| Feature | Design Value |
|---|---|
| Automotive qualification | AEC-Q100 Grade 1 certified - validated for continuous operation across −40 °C to +125 °C ambient, including thermal cycling and humidity exposure. |
| Configurable oscillator | Supports both RC (Rt = 10 kΩ–1 MΩ, Ct > 50 pF) and crystal (2–20 MHz typical) modes - eliminates need for external oscillator IC in cost-sensitive modules. |
| Input clamping diodes | Enables safe interfacing to signals exceeding VCC (e.g., 12 V sensor inputs) using series current-limiting resistors - reduces BOM count in mixed-voltage systems. |
| CMOS low-power operation | ICC ≤ 160 μA max @ VCC = 6.0 V, −40 °C to +125 °C - extends battery life in always-on vehicle modules like keyless entry receivers. |
| High noise immunity | VIH/VIL thresholds scale with VCC (e.g., VIH = 4.8 V @ VCC = 6.0 V); HBM > 2000 V - resists EMI in noisy engine compartments. |
Applications
| Engine Control Timing | Body Electronics Delay Circuit |
|---|---|
|
Use Scenario: Generating precise ignition timing windows and fuel injection pulses in 4-cylinder ICE control units. IC Role / Device Role / Timing Role: Ripple counter provides programmable division ratios (e.g., Q9 = ÷512) to derive sub-millisecond timing intervals from crankshaft position sensor signals. Use Value: Enables deterministic, jitter-free timing without microcontroller intervention - reduces CPU load and improves real-time response. |
Use Scenario: Implementing door lock actuation delay after key fob signal reception in BCM modules. IC Role / Device Role / Timing Role: Q12 (÷4096) output drives a monostable multivibrator to generate 2–5 s hold-off periods before solenoid activation. Use Value: Eliminates software timer overhead and flash memory wear in ultra-low-power standby states. |
| Infotainment System Clock Division | ADAS Sensor Sampling Synchronization |
|
Use Scenario: Deriving audio codec sample clocks (e.g., 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz) from a 12.288 MHz crystal in head unit SoC support circuitry. IC Role / Device Role / Timing Role: Crystal oscillator mode (RTC/CTC) feeds RS; Q5 (÷32) and Q6 (÷64) provide multiple synchronized clock domains. Use Value: Reduces EMI from high-frequency clocks by avoiding PLL-based synthesis - improves analog audio SNR. |
Use Scenario: Synchronizing frame capture across multiple radar sensors in parking assist systems. IC Role / Device Role / Timing Role: External 10 MHz clock applied to RS; Q3 (÷8) and Q4 (÷16) distribute phase-aligned timing strobes to sensor interfaces. Use Value: Ensures <10 ns inter-sensor skew - critical for coherent beamforming and object localization accuracy. |
Equivalent & Alternatives
The following parts are listed as comparable options for similar 14-stage ripple counter with oscillator applications.
| Alternative Part | Technical Difference | Application Difference | Selection Advice |
|---|---|---|---|
| 74HCT4060D-Q100 | TTL-compatible inputs (VIH = 2.0 V min @ VCC = 4.5 V); identical pinout and oscillator function. | Better interoperability with legacy 5 V TTL logic; slightly higher ICC (≤200 μA) at temperature extremes. | Select when interfacing with older microcontrollers or discrete transistor logic without level shifters. |
| CD4060BM96 | Wider VCC range (3–18 V); slower max frequency (3.2 MHz @ VCC = 5 V); non-automotive qualified. | Suitable for industrial 12 V systems but lacks AEC-Q100 validation and high-speed capability. | Choose only for non-automotive, low-frequency, high-voltage applications where qualification is not required. |
Compared with 74HC4060D-Q100, the 74HCT4060D-Q100 offers seamless integration into mixed-logic 5 V systems, while CD4060BM96 trades speed and qualification for voltage flexibility - making the HC variant optimal for modern automotive timing where speed, noise immunity, and qualification are jointly critical.
Availability
74HC4060D-Q100 is available at Aetrix Electronics and suitable for engine control units, body control modules, and infotainment systems requiring stable component supply with full AEC-Q100 traceability and extended temperature performance.
Supply support for 74HC4060D-Q100 includes scheduled delivery planning, volume procurement assistance, BOM continuity management, traceable sourcing, and lifecycle availability coordination for OEM customers, industrial embedded developers, connected-device designers, and electronics production programs.
Manufacturer
Nexperia is a global semiconductor expert focused on essential efficiency technologies, delivering high-performance logic, analog, and MOSFET solutions for automotive, industrial, and consumer markets.
The 74HC4060-Q100 belongs to Nexperia's automotive logic portfolio, designed specifically to replace discrete timing circuits in safety-critical and thermally demanding vehicle subsystems while meeting stringent AEC-Q100 reliability standards.
FAQ
Can the 74HC4060D-Q100 operate with a 3.3 V supply?
Yes - it is fully specified from 2.0 V to 6.0 V, including 3.3 V nominal systems. At VCC = 3.3 V, VIH = 2.31 V (70% of VCC), VOL ≤ 0.4 V at 4 mA load, and tpd (RS→Q3) is 45 ns (max) over −40 °C to +125 °C, enabling reliable use in modern 3.3 V automotive domain controllers.
What happens if RTC and CTC are left unconnected when using an external clock on RS?
When RS is driven by an external clock, RTC and CTC must be left floating - not tied to VCC or GND. Internal oscillator circuitry is disabled in this mode, and leaving those pins unterminated prevents unintended coupling or latch-up. No pull-up/down resistors are required.
Is the MR pin debounced internally?
No - MR is an asynchronous, level-sensitive input with no internal debouncing. External hardware filtering (e.g., RC network + Schmitt trigger) or firmware synchronization is required if driven by mechanical switches or noisy signals to prevent spurious resets during transients.
How does the device behave when VCC drops below 2.0 V during operation?
Below 2.0 V, the device enters undefined operation: oscillator stops, counter state becomes unpredictable, and outputs may float or oscillate. The absolute minimum supply is −0.5 V; sustained undervoltage risks metastability and violates AEC-Q100 stress limits - brown-out detection upstream is strongly recommended.
74HC4060D-Q100,118 Specifications
- Product attributes
- Attribute value
- Manufacturer:
- Nexperia USA Inc.
- Series:
- 74HC
- Package/Case:
- 16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
- Packaging:
- Tape & Reel (TR)
- Product Status:
- Active
- Logic Type:
- Binary Counter
- Direction:
- Up
- Number of Elements:
- 1
- Number of Bits per Element:
- 14
- Reset:
- Asynchronous
- Timing:
- -
- Count Rate:
- 95 MHz
- Trigger Type:
- Negative Edge
- Voltage - Supply:
- 2 V ~ 6 V
- Operating Temperature:
- -40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
- Grade:
- Automotive
- Qualification:
- AEC-Q100
- Mounting Type:
- Surface Mount
- Supplier Device Package:
- 16-SO
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