Zitt,

On Thursday, April 4, 2013 7:48:32 PM UTC-3, Zitt wrote:
>
> TI's data sheet says that the 503 is capable of sinking and sourcing 
> current:
> http://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/cd4503b
> and the drawing shows N and P transistors in the output.
>
> So the device isn't open drain.
>
> at 5V; the device can sink (low) 2.3mA typical and source 1.9mA typical 
> (high). 
> Even with a minimum beta of 25 for the kathode drivers; IB would be 80uA 
> given a 2mA emitter current.
>
>
> On Thursday, April 4, 2013 5:12:31 PM UTC-5, Zitt wrote:
>>
>> On Thursday, April 4, 2013 7:03:19 AM UTC-5, Terry S wrote:
>>
>>> The 4503 is an tri-state device -- do you need pullups on the outputs? 
>>> I can't tell from a quick glance how you are using it. How about 
>>> series resistors to the bases of the transistors? I see those on A1 
>>> thru A4. Without some series resistance your driver can only go to .7 
>>> (Vbe) and I'm not sure how well it will like being clamped that low. 
>>>
>>
>> I'll look again; but pretty sure the 503 is a cmos device - not open 
>> drain.
>>
>> I actually tried  a series resistor on at the base of A5; no impact. It 
>> was the reason I could wire the base to the series resistor to show that 
>> the digit works when the circuitry is bypassed.
>>
>

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