
CD4013 Flip-Flop Integrated Circuit
The CD4013 is a dual D‑type flip‑flop integrated circuit in a breadboard‑friendly DIP‑14 package. Designed for sequential logic and digital data storage, it’s a reliable choice for both electronics engineers and hobbyists building with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller platforms. Its wide voltage operating range and balanced outputs make it a versatile component for logic design, timing, and control modules.
Key Features and Benefits 🔑
- Dual D‑type flip‑flop configuration for compact sequential logic designs.
- Medium‑speed operation — 16 MHz (typ.) clock shift at VDD = 10 V.
- Parametric ratings between 5 V and 15 V.
- Standardized, balanced output characteristics for symmetric rise/fall behavior.
- Fully tested quiescent current at 20 V for predictable low‑power performance.
- Maximum input current of 1 µA at 18 V ensures very high input impedance.
- DIP‑14 through‑hole package for easy prototyping and breadboard use.
Technical Specifications 📐
- Product Category: Integrated Circuit
- Model: CD4013
- Package: DIP‑14
- Operating Temperature: −55 °C to +125 °C
- Supply Voltage Range (VDD): 3.0 V to 18 V
Typical Applications 🧩
The CD4013 is suitable for a wide range of digital logic and control tasks, including:
- Shift registers
- Data storage
- Counter controls
- Toggle flip‑flop applications
Integration Tips for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Microcontrollers 🛠️
- Operate within the specified VDD = 3.0 V to 18 V range; when using Arduino (5 V) or Raspberry Pi (3.3 V), match logic levels to ensure reliable triggering.
- Use proper decoupling (e.g., 0.1 µF ceramic close to VDD/GND) to minimize supply noise at higher clock rates.
- When powering the CD4013 above your microcontroller I/O voltage, add appropriate level shifting or ensure inputs are never driven beyond VDD.
- Keep unused inputs at a defined logic level (pull‑up or pull‑down) to prevent floating inputs and excess current.
Why Choose This IC? ⭐
As a staple of the CMOS 4000‑series electronics components, the CD4013 delivers robust performance, ultra‑low input current, and wide voltage tolerance—ideal for educational projects, lab prototypes, and production designs involving modules, control logic, and microcontroller interfacing.