Easy answer for CD4059A direct from Texas Instruments Support
("From: support@ti.com
Tie pin 24,10,13 and 14 to power. 15V
tie pin 1 to clock 20Khz
the output will come out on pin 23. 20Hz
Tie all other pins to gnd.
The input clock signal must swing lower than 4.5V and higher than 10.5V in order for the part to see it.")
Are you- by chance- working on a hydrogen generator circuit? Just curious because the requirements you described are for the same circuit i'm working on and came to a screeching halt on.
Hello to all
If any one is familiar with the CD4059A Divide by N chip (programable counter)
i would very much appreciate your help as i don't understand the manufactures data sheets, i need to divide by 1000.
If any one could help with actual pin connections to derive at this factor it would be fantastic as i have come to a halt with my latest project.
("From: support@ti.com
Tie pin 24,10,13 and 14 to power. 15V
tie pin 1 to clock 20Khz
the output will come out on pin 23. 20Hz
Tie all other pins to gnd.
The input clock signal must swing lower than 4.5V and higher than 10.5V in order for the part to see it.")
Are you- by chance- working on a hydrogen generator circuit? Just curious because the requirements you described are for the same circuit i'm working on and came to a screeching halt on.