FAIRCHILD 96LS02

Revised March 2000
DM96LS02
Dual Retriggerable Resettable Monostable Multivibrator
General Description
Features
The DM96LS02 is a dual retriggerable and resettable
monostable multivibrator. The one-shot provides exceptionally wide delay range, pulse width stability, predictable
accuracy and immunity to noise. The pulse width is set by
an external resistor and capacitor. Resistor values up to 1.0
MΩ reduce required capacitor values. Hysteresis is provided on both trigger inputs of the DM96LS02 for increased
noise immunity.
■ Required timing capacitance reduced by factors of 10 to
100 over conventional designs
■ Broad timing resistor range—1.0 kΩ to 2.0 MΩ
■ Output Pulse Width is variable over a 2000:1 range by
resistor control
■ Propagation delay of 35 ns
■ 0.3V hysteresis on trigger inputs
■ Output pulse width independent of duty cycle
■ 35 ns to ∞ output pulse width range
Ordering Code:
Order Number
Package Number
Package Description
DM96LS02M
M16A
16-Lead Small Outline Integrated Circuit (SOIC), JEDEC MS-012, 0.150 Narrow
DM96LS02N
N16E
16-Lead Plastic Dual-In-Line Package (PDIP), JEDEC MS-001, 0.300 Wide
Devices also available in Tape and Reel. Specify by appending the suffix letter “X” to the ordering code.
Connection Diagram
Logic Symbol
VCC = Pin 16
GND = Pin 8
Pin Descriptions
Pin
Names
I0
Description
Trigger Input (Active Falling Edge)
I0
Schmitt Trigger Input (Active Falling Edge)
I1
Schmitt Trigger Input (Active Rising Edge)
CD
Direct Clear Input (Active LOW)
Q
True Pulse Output
Q
Complementary Pulse Output
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DM96LS02 Dual Retriggerable Resettable Monostable Multivibrator
October 1988
DM96LS02
Functional Description
during the timing cycle will retrigger the circuit and result in
Q remaining HIGH. The output pulse may be terminated (Q
to the LOW state) at any time by setting the Direct Clear
input LOW. Retriggering may be inhibited by tying the Q
output to I0 or the Q output to I1. Differential sensing techniques are used to obtain excellent stability over temperature and power supply variations and a feedback
Darlington capacitor discharge circuit minimizes pulse
width variation from unit to unit. Schottky TTL output stages
provide high switching speeds and output compatibility with
all TTL logic families.
The DM96LS02 dual retriggerable resettable monostable
multivibrator has two DC coupled trigger inputs per function, one active LOW (I0) and one active HIGH (I1). The I1
input and I0 input of the DM96LS02 utilize an internal
Schmitt trigger with hysteresis of 0.3V to provide increased
noise immunity. The use of active HIGH and LOW inputs
allows either rising or falling edge triggering and optional
non-retriggerable operation. The inputs are DC coupled
making triggering independent of input transition times.
When input conditions for triggering are met, the Q output
goes HIGH and the external capacitor is rapidly discharged
and then allowed to recharge. An input trigger which occurs
Logic Diagram
Operation Notes
TIMING
TRIGGERING
1. An external resistor (RX) and an external capacitor (CX)
are required as shown in the Logic Diagram. The value of
RX may vary from 1.0 kΩ to 1.0 MΩ.
1. The minimum negative pulse width into I0 is 8.0 ns; the
minimum positive pulse width into I1 is 12 ns.
2. Input signals to the DM96LS02 exhibiting slow or noisy
transitions can use either trigger as both are Schmitt triggers.
2. The value of CX may vary from 0 to any necessary value
available. If, however, the capacitor has significant leakage
relative to VCC/RX the timing equations may not represent
the pulse width obtained.
3. The output pulse width tW for RX ≥ 10 kΩ and CX ≥
1000 pF is determined as follows:
tW = 0.43 RXCX
3. When non-retriggerable operation is required, i.e., when
input triggers are to be ignored during quasi-stable state,
input latching is used to inhibit retriggering.
4. An overriding active LOW level direct clear is provided
on each multivibrator. By applying a LOW to the clear, any
timing cycle can be terminated or any new cycle inhibited
until the LOW reset input is removed. Trigger inputs will not
produce spikes in the output when the reset is held LOW. A
LOW-to-HIGH transition on CD will not trigger the
DM96LS02. If the CD input goes HIGH coincident with a
trigger transition, the circuit will respond to the trigger.
Where RX is in kΩ, CX is in pF, t is in ns or RX is in kΩ, CX
is in µF, t is in ms.
4. The output pulse width for RX < 10 kΩ or CX < 1000 pF
should be determined from pulse width versus CX or RX
graphs.
5. To obtain variable pulse width by remote trimming, the
following circuit is recommended:
6. Under any operating condition, CX and RX (Min) must be
kept as close to the circuit as possible to minimize stray
capacitance and reduce noise pickup.
7. VCC and ground wiring should conform to good high frequency standards so that switching transients on VCC and
ground leads do not cause interaction between one shots.
Use of a 0.01 µF to 0.1 µF bypass capacitor between VCC
and ground located near the circuit is recommended.
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Triggering Truth Table
Pin Numbers
5(11)
4(12)
Operation
3(13)
H→L
L
H
Trigger
H
L→H
H
Trigger
X
X
L
Reset
H = HIGH Voltage Level ≥ V IH
L = LOW Voltage Level ≤ VIL
X = Immaterial (either H or L)
H→L = HIGH-to-LOW Voltage Level Transition
L→H = LOW-to-HIGH Voltage Level Transition
Typical Performance Characteristics
Output tW vs. RX and CX
I1 Delay Time vs. TA
I0 Delay Time vs. TA
Output tW vs. TA
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Operation Notes (continued)
DM96LS02
Typical Performance Characteristics (continued)
Normalized ∆tW vs. TA
Pulse Width vs. RX CX
Input Pulse
f ≅ 100 kHz
Amp ≅ 3.0V
Width ≅ 100 ns
tr = tf ≤ 5 ns
FIGURE 1.
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Supply Voltage
Note 1: The “Absolute Maximum Ratings” are those values beyond which
the safety of the device cannot be guaranteed. The device should not be
operated at these limits. The parametric values defined in the Electrical
Characteristics tables are not guaranteed at the absolute maximum ratings.
The “Recommended Operating Conditions” table will define the conditions
for actual device operation.
7V
Input Voltage
7V
0°C to +70°C
Operating Free Air Temperature Range
−65°C to +150°C
Storage Temperature Range
Recommended Operating Conditions
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Nom
Max
4.75
5
5.25
Units
VCC
Supply Voltage
VIH
HIGH Level Input Voltage
V
VIL
LOW Level Input Voltage
0.8
V
IOH
HIGH Level Output Current
−0.4
mA
IOL
LOW Level Output Current
8
mA
TA
Free Air Operating Temperature
70
°C
2
V
0
Electrical Characteristics
Over recommended operating free air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
VI
Input Clamp Voltage
VCC = Min, II = −18 mA
VOH
HIGH Level
VCC = Min, IOH = Max,
Output Voltage
VIL = Max
VOL
LOW Level
VCC = Min, IOL = Max,
Output Voltage
VIH = Min
Min
Typ
(Note 2)
Max
−1.5
2.7
IOL = 4 mA, VCC = Min
3.4
Units
V
V
0.35
0.5
0.25
0.4
V
Input Current @ Max
VCC = Max, VI = 7V
Input Voltage
VI = 10V
IIH
HIGH Level Input Current
VCC = Max, VI = 2.7V
20
µA
IIL
LOW Level Input Current
VCC = Max, VI = 0.4V
−0.4
mA
II
IOS
Short Circuit Output Current
VCC = Max (Note 3)
ICC
Supply Current
VCC = Max
VT+
Positive-Going Threshold
0.1
−20
Voltage, I0, I1
VT−
Negative-Going Threshold
0.8
Voltage, I0, I1
mA
−100
mA
36
mA
2.0
V
V
Note 2: All typicals are at VCC = 5V, TA = 25°C.
Note 3: Not more than one output should be shorted at a time, and the duration should not exceed one second.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings(Note 1)
DM96LS02
Switching Characteristics
VCC = +5.0V, TA = +25°C
Symbol
tPLH
CL = 15 pF
Parameter
Min
Propagation Delay
I0 to Q
tPHL
Propagation Delay
I0 to Q
tPLH
Propagation Delay
I1 to Q
tPHL
Propagation Delay
I1 to Q
tPHL
Propagation Delay
CD to Q
tPLH
Propagation Delay
CD to Q
Max
Units
55
ns
50
ns
60
ns
55
ns
30
ns
35
ns
tW(L)
I0 Pulse Width LOW
15
tW(H)
I1 Pulse With HIGH
30
ns
tW(L)
CD Pulse Width LOW
22
ns
tW(H)
Minimum Q Pulse Width HIGH
25
55
ns
tW
Q Pulse Width
4.1
4.5
µs
RX
Timing Resistor Range (Note 4)
1
1000
kΩ
t
Change in Q Pulse
1.0
%
Width over Temperature
t
ns
Change in Q Pulse
0.8
Width over VCC Range
1.5
Note 4: Applies only over commercial VCC and TA range for 96S02.
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DM96LS02
Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
16-Lead Small Outline Integrated Circuit (SOIC), JEDEC MS-012, 0.150 Narrow
Package Number M16A
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DM96LS02 Dual Retriggerable Resettable Monostable Multivibrator
Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued)
16-Lead Plastic Dual-In-Line Package (PDIP), JEDEC MS-001, 0.300 Wide
Package Number N16E
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