The CD40106BPWR can operate up to 10 MHz, but the actual frequency of operation depends on the application and the clock signal quality.
The CD40106BPWR requires a single 5V power supply, and it's essential to ensure that the power supply is clean and stable. A decoupling capacitor of 0.1uF to 1uF should be placed close to the VCC pin to filter out noise.
The CD40106BPWR can sink or source up to 1mA of current per output pin, but it's recommended to limit the current to 0.5mA to ensure reliable operation.
The Schmitt trigger inputs on the CD40106BPWR have a built-in hysteresis, which helps to reduce noise and oscillations. However, it's essential to ensure that the input signals are clean and have a sufficient voltage swing to trigger the Schmitt trigger correctly.
The CD40106BPWR is rated for operation up to 85°C, but it's essential to ensure that the device is properly cooled and that the operating temperature is within the specified range to ensure reliable operation.