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LMC555 Datasheet, PDF (1/21 Pages) National Semiconductor (TI) – CMOS Timer
LMC555
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SNAS558J – FEBRUARY 2000 – REVISED MARCH 2013
LMC555 CMOS Timer
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FEATURES
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•2 Less than 1 mW Typical Power Dissipation at
5V Supply
• 3 MHz Astable Frequency Capability
• 1.5V Supply Operating Voltage Ensured
• Output Fully Compatible with TTL and CMOS
Logic at 5V Supply
• Tested to −10 mA, +50 mA Output Current
Levels
• Reduced Supply Current Spikes During Output
Transitions
• Extremely Low Reset, Trigger, and Threshold
Currents
• Excellent Temperature Stability
• Pin-for-Pin Compatible with 555 Series of
Timers
• Available in 8-pin VSSOP Package and 8-Bump
DSBGA package
DESCRIPTION
The LMC555 is a CMOS version of the industry
standard 555 series general purpose timers. In
addition to the standard package (SOIC, VSSSOP,
and PDIP) the LMC555 is also available in a chip
sized package (8 Bump DSBGA) using TI's DSBGA
package technology. The LMC555 offers the same
capability of generating accurate time delays and
frequencies as the LM555 but with much lower power
dissipation and supply current spikes. When operated
as a one-shot, the time delay is precisely controlled
by a single external resistor and capacitor. In the
stable mode the oscillation frequency and duty cycle
are accurately set by two external resistors and one
capacitor. The use of Texas Instruments' LMCMOS
process extends both the frequency range and low
supply capability.
Pulse Width Modulator
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