The CD4082BE can operate up to 10 MHz, but the actual frequency of operation depends on the specific application and the clock signal quality.
The CD4082BE requires a single 5V power supply, and it's essential to ensure that the power supply is clean and well-regulated to prevent noise and oscillations. Decoupling capacitors should be used to filter out noise and ensure stable operation.
The CD4082BE can sink or source up to 1.5 mA per output, but the actual current capability depends on the specific application and the load connected to the outputs.
The propagation delay of the CD4082BE is typically around 10-20 ns, and it's essential to consider this delay when designing the system. The delay can be minimized by using a clock signal with a fast rise and fall time, and by optimizing the system design to minimize the number of gates in the signal path.
The CD4082BE is designed to operate at 5V, but it can be used in a 3.3V system with some limitations. The device may not operate at the same speed, and the output voltage levels may not be compatible with 3.3V logic. It's recommended to use a level translator or a voltage regulator to ensure proper operation.