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MC10198 - Monostable Multivibrator

Features

  • nt on capacitance CExt. Figure 3 shows typical recovery time versus capacitance at IT = 5 mA. FIGURE 2.
  • TIMING PULSE WIDTH versus CExt and RExt 100 If RExt + RInt are in series to VEE: IT = [(.
  • 3.60 V).
  • (.
  • 5.2 V)] ÷ [RExt + 284 Ω] IT = 1.6 V/(RExt + 284) The timing equation becomes: ∆T = [(CExt)(1.9 V)] ÷ [1.6 V/(RExt + 284)] ∆T = CExt (RExt + 284) 1.19 where ∆T = Sec RExt = Ohms CExt = Farads 10 10 kΩ 3 kΩ 1 500 Ω 100 RExt = 0 NOTE: TOTAL.

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Datasheet Details

Part number MC10198
Manufacturer onsemi
File Size 151.34 KB
Description Monostable Multivibrator
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MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA Monostable Multivibrator The MC10198 is a retriggerable monostable multivibrator. Two enable inputs permit triggering on any combination of positive or negative edges as shown in the accompanying table. The trigger input is buffered by Schmitt triggers making it insensitive to input rise and fall times. The pulse width is controlled by an external capacitor and resistor. The resistor sets a current which is the linear discharge rate of the capacitor. Also, the pulse width can be controlled by an external current source or voltage (see applications information). For high–speed response with minimum delay, a hi–speed input is also provided. This input bypasses the internal Schmitt triggers and the output responds within 2 nanoseconds typically.