NA555S-13: Precision timer, adjustable from microseconds to hours, TTL compatible
Diodes Inc.

The NA555S-13 by Diodes Inc. is a precision timer integrated circuit designed to generate accurate time delays or oscillation. It operates in either monostable or astable mode, allowing for a wide range of timing applications. In monostable mode, the timing interval is determined by a single external resistor and capacitor network. In astable mode, the frequency and duty cycle can be independently controlled with two external resistors and a single capacitor.

This component features a TTL compatible output capable of sourcing or sinking up to 200mA, making it suitable for interfacing with various logic levels. The trigger and threshold levels are typically set at one-third and two-thirds of the supply voltage, respectively, but can be adjusted through the control-voltage terminal. Additionally, the output circuit can sink or source current up to 200mA, and it operates with supply voltages ranging from 5V to 15V.

Key Specifications and Features

  • Timing Range: Microseconds to hours
  • Operating Modes: Astable or monostable
  • Duty Cycle: Adjustable
  • Output Current: Up to 200mA
  • Supply Voltage Range: 5V to 15V
  • Output Compatibility: TTL
  • Package: SO-8

NA555S-13 Datasheet

NA555S-13 datasheet (PDF)

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Applications

  • Timing circuits
  • Pulse generation
  • Frequency dividers
  • Alarm systems

Category

Integrated Circuits (ICs)

General information

Precision timer integrated circuits (ICs) like the NA555S-13 are fundamental components in electronic design for generating accurate time delays or oscillations. These ICs can operate in two main modes: monostable, for generating a single pulse in response to an input trigger, and astable, for continuous pulse generation. The duration of these pulses can be adjusted through external resistors and capacitors, providing flexibility in timing range from microseconds to hours.

When selecting a precision timer IC, engineers should consider the timing range, operating modes, output compatibility, and power requirements. The ability to adjust the duty cycle and the compatibility with different logic levels (e.g., TTL) are also important factors. Precision timers are widely used in applications such as timing circuits, pulse generation, frequency dividers, and alarm systems, highlighting their versatility in electronic design.

The NA555S-13 specifically offers the advantage of a TTL compatible output capable of sourcing or sinking up to 200mA, making it suitable for interfacing with a wide range of devices. Its adjustable timing range and operating modes provide designers with the flexibility to use it in various applications. Additionally, its operation with supply voltages ranging from 5V to 15V allows for compatibility with many power supply standards.

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