LMC555CMM: CMOS Timer, 3MHz, 1.5-15V, Low Power, TTL/CMOS Compatible
Texas Instruments

The LMC555 device from Texas Instruments is a CMOS timer that serves as an efficient alternative to the standard 555 series timers. It is designed to generate accurate time delays and frequencies with significantly lower power dissipation compared to its predecessors. This timer is capable of operating in both astable and monostable modes, making it versatile for a wide range of applications. In the astable mode, the frequency and duty cycle can be precisely controlled using two external resistors and a capacitor. For the monostable mode, the time delay is determined by a single external resistor and capacitor.

The LMC555 timer operates on a supply voltage ranging from 1.5V to 15V, ensuring compatibility with various logic levels, including TTL and CMOS. It is noteworthy for its industry-leading astable frequency of up to 3 MHz and its low power consumption, typically less than 1 mW at a 5V supply. The device is available in multiple package options, including the industry's smallest 8-Bump DSBGA package, making it suitable for compact and power-sensitive applications.

Key Specifications and Features

  • Supply Voltage: 1.5V to 15V
  • Astable Frequency: Up to 3 MHz
  • Power Dissipation: <1 mW (typical at 5V)
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 125°C
  • Output Current: -10 mA to 50 mA
  • Compatible with TTL and CMOS logic levels
  • Package Options: SOIC, VSSOP, PDIP, and DSBGA

LMC555CMM Datasheet

LMC555CMM datasheet (PDF)

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Applications

  • Precision timing
  • Pulse generation
  • Sequential timing
  • Time delay generation
  • Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
  • Pulse Position Modulation (PPM)
  • Linear ramp generators

Category

Integrated Circuits (ICs)

General information

Timers are fundamental components in electronic circuits, serving a wide array of functions from simple delay operations to complex pulse generation and waveform modulation. The CMOS timers, such as the LMC555, offer improvements over traditional timers by providing higher frequency capabilities and lower power consumption. These characteristics make CMOS timers particularly suitable for battery-powered and portable devices where power efficiency is critical.

When selecting a timer for a specific application, engineers must consider the operating voltage range, frequency capabilities, power consumption, and compatibility with other logic levels in the circuit. The LMC555's wide operating voltage range and compatibility with both TTL and CMOS logic levels make it a versatile choice for various applications. Additionally, its low power consumption and high frequency capability are important factors for energy-sensitive projects.

The ability to operate in both astable and monostable modes adds to the flexibility of the LMC555, allowing it to be used in a broad spectrum of timing, pulse generation, and waveform modulation applications. Its compact packaging options also provide solutions for space-constrained designs, further extending its applicability across different fields of electronics engineering.

Overall, the selection of a timer like the LMC555 should be guided by the specific requirements of the application, including the necessary timing intervals, desired frequency, power budget, and space constraints. Understanding these parameters will enable engineers to effectively incorporate the LMC555 timer into their designs, leveraging its capabilities to achieve the desired outcomes.

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