You are on page 1of 7
Philipe Semiconductors Linear Products Product specification ES Timer NE/SA/SE555/SE555C DESCRIPTION PIN CONFIGURATIONS The 85 monolin ming creutis a highly stable controler capable of producing accurate time delays, or oscillation. In the time delay DN, FE Packages rrede of operation. the time preceey controled by ene extra ressior end eapactor Fra sabia oporatonas an oscar, he conf 5) vce tree roningfequency and tne toy ere both scot, oF |e controlled with hwo external resistors and one capacitor. The circuit TRICE DISCHARGE tay bo igor end vst naling waver, and the cuout carour 3] [=] nsesieuo Structure can source or sine upto 200m veser(a] [5 conto. vorace FEATURES F Package * Tum-off time less than 2s ono Vee + Max operating rroquency greater than SoOktz wel ne *Tming from microseconds to hows sraccen [2 scnance * Operates in both astale and monostable modes couteur | we * High output curent wt THRESHOLD reser ne * Adjustable cuty oye ‘oT 3] comtmouvournce * TTL compatible * Temperature stability of 0.005% per°C TOP VIEW APPLICATIONS * Precision timing * Pulse generation * Sequential timing * Time delay generation * Pulse wth modulation ORDERING INFORMATION DESCRIPTION TEMPERATURE RANGE | ORDER CODE | OWG# '&Fin Paste Snail Outne (S0) Package, Tier o17ac Fin Past Dual IirLine Package (DIP) TeTOe, 4046 e-Pin Paste Dual i-Line Package (DIP) Tec ase 046 Pin Paste Small utine (S0) Package AOC TO FEST SASSSD. OITAC. Pin Hermetic Ceramic Dual n-Lne Peckage (CEROIP) TSC TTC SESSSCFE [Fin Paste Dual In-Line Package (DI) BTC ITT, 'SESSGCN, Cab T4Pin Plasto Dual i-Line Package (DPT BECO EC, SESS O05 TPin Hermeto Caraip SSC Se SESSSFE 7-Pin Ceram Dual Iv ine Package (CEROIP) Tie r70C Ta Ti-Pin Ceramic Dual I-Line Package (CERDIP) BEC I +c SESaF Oe “7-Pin Ceramic Dual n-ne Package (CERDIP) Ee SESSOF ose August 31, 1904 346 853-006 13721 Philips Semiconductors Linear Products Preduct specification Timer NE/SA/SE555/SE555C BLOCK DIAGRAM Vee . L sate 5 oT ecmraarcato 2 hare reser Shp [ene] lo « EQUIVALENT SCHEMATIC NOTE: Pin ames fos 8 package August 31, 1904 ar Phiips Semiconductors Linear Products Timer NE/SA/SE555/SE555C ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ‘SYMBOL PARAMETER RATING ‘UNIT ‘Supply votage Vee SES55 B v NESSS, SESSSC, SASES 6. v Po ‘Maximum allowable power dissipation’ 600, mW Ts ‘Operating ambient temperature range NESS 0t0+70 *c SAS5S 40 to #85 “c 'SE555, SESSSC. 55t0 +125, c i Storage temperature range 6510 +150 *C Tscop Lead soldering temperature (10860 man) 300) *C NOTES: 1. The junction temperature must be kept below 125°C for the D package and below 150°C for the FE, N and F packages. At ambient tempera: tures above 25°C, winere ths mit would be derated by the follavnng factors D package 160°C! FE packape 150°C.W Npackage 100°CW F package 105°0W August 31, 1904 Phiips Semiconductors Linear Products Timer NE/SA/SE555/SE555C DC AND AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 5V fo +15 unless otherwise spectied SEES NESSETSESSES PARAMETER Testeonpmons Pt Ves ‘Sopy vowage a5 [45 7% |v Tec. Supply current Gow Voo=v. R= zs > pep statoy! Veen 19V. Rio wo |e wo fis | im “Timing error TonostabIey Fae DAO To TORT w Inia accuracy? 0 19F os | 20 ro | ao] Ayia Dit with trmperature so | 100 so | 150 | pemre ayiavs Dit with supply voltage os | 02 os [os | ww Ting error (estab) Rix REIKO TOOK tw Iria accuracy? afte s fal os wat Drift wit temperature 500 500 | pom sas Dit wih supply votioge os | 06 os [a | aw Ve Control voltage level Cs 29 [333 | 38 | 26 [533 | so |v oa Pwo] wep ee |wopue] Vv Vea Threshold vatege Voo=5v 21_|ss | co | 24 [sa | a2 |v TH Trreshord caren 1 _[ 025 or [ozs | =A Veni Trager votag= Veonv we] so | se pas [so foo] v Voces aa [ier [io | ut dre | 22 |v TRS Trager carent Vinig=0¥, 05_[ 08 os [20] A Vaeset [Reset votage™ Verte Vn Vv TRESET Reset eurant ma Reset curent mA v v Vou ‘Output vottage (ow) v v v v v Vou ‘output vatiage (righ) v v ore Tomo ame = Falrime of ouput Discharge reakage ouren NOTES: Supply current when output high typically 1mA less. ‘Tested st Veo=BV and Voc=18V. This wil deform tho max valuo of R*R, for 15V operation, tho max total Spectiad wih tigger nput high “ine measured tom a postive going input puse tem Oto 08, tied to threshold (OM, and for SV operation, the max. total R=3.4MO. Into the threshold to he crop trom high to fow of he output Toggers August 31, 1904 340 Philips Semiconductors Linear Products Preduct specification Timer NE/SA/SE555/SE555C TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Minimum Pulse wieth ‘Supply Current Delay Time Required for Triggering v= Supply Voltage vs Temperature 10 wo 1015 z 80 wee 1010 ™ sol t I z i pee eh i we : g ~— ars = 5 & 5 100 2 5 5 § aa Tie. E os 2 5 Es ae a0 . . es CC 0 0 50-23 0 <2 o9 275 soot LOWEST VOLIAGE LEVEL OF TRIGGER PULSE SUPPLY VOLTAGE VOLTS TEMPERATURE=«¢ Low Output Voltage Low Output Voltage Low Output Voltage vs Output Sink Current vs Output Sink Current vs Output Sink Current ” 0 veo=W Yeo=1 vee 157 ee wo .« oC ac ae 5 vec" ae so t ae ” ues aos 1020 50 om oo 3 0m ow wes wm © High Output Voltage Drop Delay Time Propagation Delay vs Voltage ‘ve Output Source Current vs Supply Votage Lavel of Tagger Pulse a sas x a as ss 1010 2% * eel iee E : eu — 1 zm Ba 2 aa 5 Le g z” Poe i ogee 3 ww i. ae 2 EL stone: oa wo Es 02 + 5V5Veq < 150 ane ° iri 0985 ° L Isoures-mt sure vouince—¥ Lowest vounce Lev. OF TRIGGER PULSE = ee August 31, 1904 350 Phiips Semiconductors Linear Products Product specification Timer NE/SA/SE5S5/SE5S5C TYPICAL APPLICATIONS iscnance | ' pees I nek | | I ae | four] 20 L ' oon | | TRcoeR ourpur Monostable Operation sretiRe August 31, 1904 351 Phiips Semiconductors Linear Products Product specification Timer NE/SA/SE555/SE555C_ TYPICAL APPLICATIONS I | : ! - / of Leanne Figure 1. AC Coupling of the Tigger Pulse Trigger Pulse Width Requirements and Time Delays Duo othe nature ofthe tiagor crc, the tier wl tigger on the negative going edge of the inp pulse. For the device to time out Bropery, is necessary thatthe tnager voltage level Be retumed to Some voltage grater than one thitd ofthe supply before the time out Bariod. This can be achioved by making either the tngger pulse sufficient shor of by AC couping int the tigger By AC coupling ‘ne tiger, soe Figure 1, a short negative going pulse is achieved when the tigger signal goes to ground. AC couping is most ‘Requenty used in conjncion wit @ suatch ora signal tht. goes to ‘ground which iniates the bming cycle. Should the tigger beheld low. without AC couping, fora longer duration than the ting cycle ‘he output will remain in & high state for he duration of the low ‘ugger signal, winout regard tothe threshold comparator stata. This 's due to the presominance of Gys onthe base of Qys, controling {he state ofthe bestable fp-op, When the inggee sal then returns toa high level, the output wil fll immediatly. Thus, tho ‘output signal wl fol the tigger signal in his case August 31, 1904 352 “Another consideration ' tho “trn-of me". Ths isthe measurement ofthe amount of ime required after the treshold reaches 2°3 Vos to tun the cutput iow To explain further Qy atthe threshold input tums on after teaching 13 Vec, which then tums on Qs, which tums ‘on Qs. Curent fom tums on Qyg which tus Qy7 of. This ‘lows current trom Gig 0 turn on Goo and Az fo gwen an Output low. These steps cause the 2=s max. delay as stated nthe data shest ‘Aso, a delay comosrable to the tun-of ime isthe trigger release lume" vnen the tigger i ow, Qyg son and tums on Gy, whieh uns (on Qys. Qs tums of ys end allows Qry totum on, Ths turns of current o Qo and og, which results in output high When the tnggor is released, Qjp and Qyy shut of, js tums off, 4g tuns on ‘andthe circuit then follows the same path and time delay explained 2 tun of timo”. This tngger relaase time is very mportantin Gesigning he tigger pulse wish sa as not to interfere wih the cutput signal as explained previously

You might also like