Well the latest results are the following :Hi Phil,
What type and quality is the push button switch are you using, some of the cheaper switches have a a lot of contact bounce.
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OT: I am well, thank you, I hope you are also keeping well and busy.![]()
@crutschow 's solution is an excellent solution for a different problem.Well the latest results are the following :
Only the solution from @Ian0 works fine : I have added to gates of a CD4093 to control the CLOCK and it works 100% fine
The solution from @crutshow gave random results
Use a much lower resistor for R2 in the power on reset section. 220K is to close to an open circuit. Use 10KYou have got both set and reset grounded (except for the power-on-reset), so that isn't a problem.
For a CMOS gate?220K is to close to an open circuit.
YES!! for a CMOS input application. It may, or not, depending on unknowns. AND, consider that in the data sheet there is a fair voltage range where there is no promise of any particular result. There is a good reason for that.For a CMOS gate?
That must be a very dirty circuit board or a very leaky capacitor!YES!! for a CMOS input application. It may, or not, depending on unknowns. AND, consider that in the data sheet there is a fair voltage range where there is no promise of any particular result. There is a good reason for that.
From my previous experience:What are the full part numbers, including date codes, of the "faulty" CD4013 parts.
For comparison, also post the part numbers of the "good" 4013.
If you don't mind, post clear photos of the different parts.
Hello,Hi
I have designed a flip flop circuit with a CD4013 (See schematic) to control a LED.
When I press the switch, the circuit flips, the LED lights up
When I press it again, , it doesn't flop and the LED remains lighted up.
I have tested a lot of TI chips from 2 different suppliers with different date codes.
The problem is the same.
I have replaced them with other chips from Toshiba and it works fine.
I have a lot of TI chips in stock and would like to avoid throwing them away !
Any idea ?


Hi @MrChipsI am curious if increasing the value of the series resistor to the LED made any difference.
Every CD4013B and MC14013B (i.e. B versions) that I have examined have buffered outputs.
Hello @MrAIHello,
I see there have been a lot of replies that could help to fix this, but I have to ask are you stuck with using a CD4013 or can you use a different part number for the flip flop?
BTW I like your description of the problem, "Flips but won't Flop". Cute![]()
I have a similar experience. Ony Phillips and Toshiba have the Schmitt at the CLK input.Philips, Toshiba = Good
SGS-Thomson, Texas =Bad
Motorola = can't remember (no Schmitt symbol shown on the datasheet)
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