The SN74HC4060D can handle clock frequencies up to 10 MHz.
The SN74HC4060D has a asynchronous reset input (RST) that can be used to reset the counter. A low level on the RST input resets the counter to zero.
The OSCIN and OSCOUT pins are used to connect an external oscillator circuit to generate the clock signal. The OSCIN pin is the input to the oscillator circuit, and the OSCOUT pin is the output of the oscillator circuit.
Yes, the SN74HC4060D can be used as a frequency divider. The device can divide the input clock frequency by 2, 4, 8, or 16, depending on the configuration of the Q1-Q4 outputs.
The power consumption of the SN74HC4060D depends on the operating frequency and the output load. According to the datasheet, the typical power consumption is around 20-30 mW at 5V and 1 MHz.