The 4000 series IC, or integrated circuit, is a popular family of CMOS logic chips. They are relatively old, but they are still widely used in both analog and digital electronics. Some of their usage includes logic gates, math, counters, switches, flip-flops, display drivers, and more.

Terminology and Naming
The 4000 series design dates back to 1968, although it has undergone many iterations and modifications throughout the years. Most of them now have the “B,” or buffered, suffix added to their name later, which indicates that the specific chip has a standard supply voltage range of 3V to 18V.
They usually have a four- or five-digit name with a starting number of “4” followed by “0.” Some will start with “45” in their name; these chips are a newer 4500 series, which is still considered a part of the 4000 series IC. The majority of these chips nowadays are manufactured by Texas Instruments; these chips will have the prefix “CD,” although other companies, such as ON Semiconductor, also make some.
4000 Series CMOS Integrated Circuits
This list is not at all exhaustive; it is just some of the 4000 series chips that we have used in the past. Nevertheless, we will continue to add more chips to this list in the future as we continue to learn more about them.
Buffers / Logic Gates
Pinouts | Name | Descriptions |
![]() | 40106 | Hex Inverting Schmitt Trigger |
![]() | 4069 | Hex Inverter Gates / Buffers |
![]() | 4049 | Hex Inverter Gates / Buffers |
Flip-flops
Timer / Oscillators
Pinouts | Name | Descriptions |
![]() | 4047 | Astable multivibrator circuit |
![]() | 4046 | Phase-locked loop (PLL) with comparators and a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) |
Analogs
Pinouts | Name | Descriptions |
![]() | 4066 | Quad Analog Switches |
Counters
Pinouts | Name | Descriptions |
![]() | 4017 | Decade Counter with 10 Decoded Outputs |
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