DocumentCode
1507401
Title
Redesigning the old 555 [timer circuit]
Author
Camenzind, Hans R.
Author_Institution
Array Design, Sun Francisco, CA, USA
Volume
34
Issue
9
fYear
1997
fDate
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
80
Lastpage
85
Abstract
It is rare that an integrated circuit stays on the market for 25 years. And it is surprising that, except for a CMOS derivative, the 555 timer has never been updated. It has been shrunk somewhat, but the original schematic and layout have remained intact. For a long time this situation could be explained by the versatility of the 555, whose speed, current draw and voltage range sit right in the middle of a vast field of applications. But in the last few years, supply voltages have moved downward, well below the 4.5 V at which the 555 cuts off, and the unit´s 5-10 mA current requirement now seems wasteful. A better design is clearly needed. The author describes the features of the original timer before discussing the redesign. The voltage versus current design and output stage are discussed
Keywords
integrated circuit design; timing circuits; 555 timer; circuit redesign; current requirement; integrated circuit; output stage; voltage versus current design; Art; Capacitors; Ear; Flip-flops; Frequency conversion; Phase locked loops; Resistors; Switches; Threshold voltage; Voltage-controlled oscillators;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/6.619384
Filename
619384
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