Precision timers, New prod uc t typical applications characteristics – Diodes NA555 User Manual

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NE555/SA555/NA555

PRECISION TIMERS

NE555/SA555/NA555

Document number: DS35112 Rev. 4 - 2

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Typical Applications Characteristics


Monostable Operation

For monostable operation, any of the ‘555 timers can be connected as shown in Figure 1. If the output is low, application of a
negative-going pulse to the trigger (TRIG) sets the internal flip-flop and drives the output high. Capacitor C is then charged
through R

A

until the voltage across the capacitor reaches the threshold voltage of the threshold (THRES) input. If TRIG has

returned to a high level, the output of the threshold comparator resets the internal flip-flop, drives the output low, and
discharges C.

Fig 1. Monostable operation

Monostable operation is initiated when TRIG voltage falls below the trigger threshold. Once initiated, the sequence ends only
if TRIG is high for at least 10

μs before the end of the timing interval. When the trigger is grounded, the comparator storage

time can be as long as 10

μs, which limits the minimum monostable pulse width to 10μs. Because of the threshold level and

saturation voltage of Q1, the output pulse duration is approximately t

W

= 1.1R

A

C. Figure 3 is a plot of the time constant for

various values of R

A

and C. The threshold levels and charge rates both are directly proportional to the supply voltage, V

CC

.

The timing interval is, therefore, independent of the supply voltage, so long as the supply voltage is constant during the time
interval.

Applying a negative-going trigger pulse simultaneously to RESET and TRIG during the timing interval discharges C and
reinitiates the cycle, commencing on the positive edge of the reset pulse. The output is held low as long as the reset pulse is
low. To prevent false triggering, when RESET is not used, it should be connected to V

CC

.

Fig. 2 Typical Monostable Waveforms

Fig. 3 Output Pulse Duration vs. Capacitance


R

L

R

A

THRES

TRIG

DISCH

RESET

CONT

V

CC

GND

OUT

Output

4

7

6

2

1

3

8

5

V

CC

(5V to 15V)

Input

C

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