MC1455 (CMOS)Timer/Oscillator
Data sheet
Direct substitute for LM555, NE555
by Tony van Roon, CET
The MC1455 silicon monolithic timing circuit is a highly stable controller capable of producing accurate time delays, or oscillation. In the time delay mode of operation, the time is precisely controlled by one external resistor and capacitor. For a stable operation as an oscillator, the free running frequency and the duty cycle are both accurately controlled with two external resistors and one capacitor. The circuit may be triggered and reset on falling waveforms, and the output structure can source or sink up to 200 mA or drive MTTL circuits.
22-Second solid-state time delay relay circuit
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Features:
Turn off time less than 2 micro seconds.
Maximum operating frequency greater than 500KHz.
Timing from microseconds to hours.
Operates in both astable and monostable modes.
High output current.
Adjustable duty-cycle.
TTL compatible.
Temperature stability of 0.005% per °C.
Rise and Fall times of output is 100nS typical.
Normally "on" or normally "off".
Output can also drive MTTL circuits.
Direct pin-compatible with the LM555 & NE555 timers.
Some Applications: Block Diagram
Precision Timing.
Pulse generation.
Sequential timing.
Timedelay generation.
Pulse width modulation.
Pulse position modulation.
Missing Pulse Detector.
Absolute Maximum Ratings:
Supply voltage for MC1455 is +18 volt.
Discharge current (pin 7) is 200mA.
Power dissipation 680 milliWatts.
Operating temperature range for MC1455G, MC1455P1, NE555V, MC1455D,
and MC1455U are 0°C to +70°C. For MC1455BP1 is that -40°C to +85°C
Storage temperature range from -65 to -150 °C.
Lead temperature (soldering, up to 60 sec) 300 °C.
Suffix's:
The 'G' suffix (e.i. MC1455G) stands for Metal package (can), case 601-04.
The 'P1' suffix stands for Plastic package (the most common), case 626-05.
The 'U' suffix stands for Ceramic package (mostly used in the Industry), case 693-02.
The 'L' suffix stands for Ceramic package (mostly used in the Industry), case 632-08.
The 'D' suffix stands for Surface Mount, Plastic package, case 751-02 or SO-8.
The 'D, N, or FE' suffix can be found for the 8-pin dip packages.
The 'F' suffix is the 14 pin version of the 8-pin dip. Pins 2,5,7,9,11, and 13 are not connected.
Notes:
Supply current when output high typically 1mA or less.
Tested at Vcc=5V and Vcc=15V.
This will determine the maximum value of Ra+Rb, for 15V operation, the max total
R = 10 megohm, and for 5V operation, the max total of R = 3.4 megohm.
Specified with trigger input high.
Time measured from a positive going input pulse from 0 to 0.8 x Vcc into the threshold
to the drop from high to low of the output. Trigger is tied to treshold.
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