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GEC 4000 series         
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SERIES OF 16/32-BIT MINICOMPUTERS
GEC 4000
The GEC 4000 was a series of 16/32-bit minicomputers produced by GEC Computers Ltd in the United Kingdom during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s.
Avaya VSP 4000 series         
  • Avaya VSP 4850GTS-PWR+ 50-port Ethernet switch
SERIES OF NETWORK SWITCHES
User:Returner323617/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Avaya VSP-4000 System; Avaya VSP-4000 System; Avaya VSP 4000 Series
The Avaya Virtual Services Platform 4000 series (VSP 4000) are products that, in computer networking terms, are standalone switch/routers (layer 2/layer 3) designed and manufactured by Avaya for Ethernet-based networks. The VSP 4000 hardware is a derivative of the earlier Ethernet routing switch 4000 series, leveraging certain shared components, but implementing a new, completely different, operating system derived from the virtual service platform 9000 series.
4000-series integrated circuits         
  • CD4001B functional diagram (quad 2-in NOR gate)
  • CD4001B pinout. Red is power, green is inputs, blue is outputs
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  • Colorized IC die and schematics of CD4011BE [[NAND gate]]
FAMILY OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
CD4007; 4017 IC; 4026 IC; 4511 IC; 4017; 4026; 4511; 4000 series logic; CMOS 4000 series; 4000 series; CD4000
The 4000 series is a CMOS logic family of integrated circuits (ICs) first introduced in 1968 by RCA. It had a supply voltage range of 5V to 20V, which is much higher than any contemporary logic family.