The CD4017BNSR can handle clock frequencies up to 10 MHz, but it's recommended to keep it below 5 MHz for reliable operation.
You can reset the counter to zero by applying a low pulse to the Reset (R) input. The Reset input is active-low, so you need to pull it low to reset the counter.
The Carry-Out (CO) pin is used to cascade multiple CD4017BNSR chips to create a larger counter. When the counter overflows, the CO pin goes high, indicating that the counter has reached its maximum count.
Yes, you can use the CD4017BNSR as a divide-by-N counter by connecting the Q0 output to the Clock (CP) input. This will create a divide-by-10 counter. You can also use external logic to create a divide-by-N counter for other values of N.
The power consumption of the CD4017BNSR depends on the operating frequency and voltage. Typically, it consumes around 10-20 mA of current at 5V and 1 MHz clock frequency.