STMICROELECTRONICS HCF4047BM1

HCF4047B
LOW POWER MONOSTABLE/ASTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR
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LOW POWER CONSUMPTION : SPECIAL
CMOS OSCILLATOR CONFIGURATION
MONOSTABLE (one - shot) OR ASTABLE
(free-running) OPERATION
TRUE AND COMPLEMENTED BUFFERED
OUTPUTS
ONLY ONE EXTERNAL R AND C REQUIRED
BUFFERED INPUTS
QUIESCENT CURRENT SPECIFIED UP TO
20V
STANDARDIZED, SYMMETRICAL OUTPUT
CHARACTERISTICS
5V, 10V AND 15V PARAMETRIC RATINGS
INPUT LEAKAGE CURRENT
II = 100nA (MAX) AT VDD = 18V TA = 25°C
100% TESTED FOR QUIESCENT CURRENT
MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF JEDEC
JESD13B " STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
FOR DESCRIPTION OF B SERIES CMOS
DEVICES"
DESCRIPTION
The HCF4047B is a monolithic integrated circuit
fabricated in Metal Oxide Semiconductor
technology available in DIP and SOP packages.
The HCF4047B consist of a gatable astable
multivibrator with logic techniques incorporated to
DIP
SOP
ORDER CODES
PACKAGE
TUBE
T&R
DIP
SOP
HCF4047BEY
HCF4047BM1
HCF4047M013TR
permit positive or negative edge-triggered
monostable multivibrator action with retriggering
and external counting options. Inputs include
+TRIGGER -TRIGGER, ASTABLE, ASTABLE,
RETRIGGER, and EXTERNAL RESET. Buffered
outputs are Q, Q and OSCILLATOR. In all modes
of operation, an external capacitor must be
connected between C-Timing and RC-Common
terminals, and an external resistor must be
connected
between
the
R-Timing
and
RC-Common terminals.
For operating modes see functional terminal
connections and application notes.
PIN CONNECTION
September 2001
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HCF4047B
INPUT EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
PIN DESCRIPTION
PIN No
SYMBOL
1
2
C
R
RC COMMON
3
4
5
6
8
9
12
13
10,11
7
14
BLOCK DIAGRAM
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NAME AND FUNCTION
External Capacitor
External Resistor
External Connection to (1)
and (2)
Complement Astable
ASTABLE
Pulse
ASTABLE True Astable Pulse
-TRIGGER Negative Trigger Pulse
+TRIGGER Positive Trigger Pulse
EXT. RESET External Reset
RETRIGRetrigger Mode Pulse
GER
OSC. OUT Oscillator Output
Q Outputs
Q, Q
VSS
Negative Supply Voltage
VDD
Positive Supply Voltage
HCF4047B
FUNCTIONAL TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
FUNCTION*
to VDD
Astable Multivibrator
Free Running
to VSS
Input Pulse
to
OUTPUT
PULSE
FROM
OUTPUT PERIOD OR
PULSE WIDTH
4, 5, 6, 14
7, 8, 9, 12
-
10, 11, 13
tA (10,11) = 4.40RC
True Gating
Complement Gating
4, 6, 14
6, 14
7, 8, 9, 12
5, 7, 8, 9, 12
5
4
10, 11, 13
10, 11, 13
tA (13) = 2.20RC
Monostable Multivibrator
Positive - Edge Trigger
Negative - Edge Trigger
Retriggerable
4, 14
4, 8, 14
4, 14
5, 6, 7, 9, 12
5, 7, 9, 12
5, 6, 7, 9
8
6
8, 12
10, 11
10, 11
10, 11
tM (10,11) = 2.48RC
14
5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
12
-
10, 11
External Countdown**
* In all cases external capacitor and resistor between pins, 1, 2 and 3 (see logic diagrams).
** Input pulse to Reset of External Counting Chip.
External Counting Chip Output to pin 4.
LOGIC DIAGRAM
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HCF4047B
DETAIL FOR FLIP-FLOPS FF1 AND FF3 (a) AND FOR FLIP-FLOPS FF2 AND FF4 (b)
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol
VDD
Parameter
Supply Voltage
Value
Unit
-0.5 to +22
V
VI
DC Input Voltage
-0.5 to VDD + 0.5
V
II
DC Input Current
± 10
mA
200
100
mW
mW
Top
Power Dissipation per Package
Power Dissipation per Output Transistor
Operating Temperature
-55 to +125
°C
Tstg
Storage Temperature
-65 to +150
°C
PD
Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur. Functional operation under these conditions is
not implied.
All voltage values are referred to VSS pin voltage.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
Symbol
VDD
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Parameter
Supply Voltage
VI
Input Voltage
Top
Operating Temperature
Value
Unit
3 to 20
V
0 to VDD
V
-55 to 125
°C
HCF4047B
DC SPECIFICATIONS
Test Condition
Symbol
IL
VOH
VOL
VIH
VIL
IOH
IOL
II
CI
Parameter
Quiescent Current
High Level Output
Voltage
Low Level Output
Voltage
VI
(V)
0/5
0/10
0/15
0/20
0/5
0/10
0/15
5/0
10/0
15/0
High Level Input
Voltage
Low Level Input
Voltage
Output Drive
Current
Output Sink
Current
Input Leakage
Current
Input Capacitance
VO
(V)
0/5
0/5
0/10
0/15
0/5
0/10
0/15
0/18
0.5/4.5
1/9
1.5/13.5
4.5/0.5
9/1
13.5/1.5
2.5
4.6
9.5
13.5
0.4
0.5
1.5
Value
|IO| VDD
(µA) (V)
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
Any Input
Any Input
5
10
15
20
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
5
10
15
5
10
15
18
TA = 25°C
Min.
Typ.
Max.
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.02
1
2
4
20
4.95
9.95
14.95
-40 to 85°C
-55 to 125°C
Min.
Min.
30
60
120
600
4.95
9.95
14.95
0.05
0.05
0.05
4.95
9.95
14.95
3.5
7
11
1.5
3
4
-3.2
-1
-2.6
-6.8
1
2.6
6.8
±0.1
5
7.5
0.05
0.05
0.05
1.5
3
4
V
V
1.5
3
4
-1.1
-0.36
-0.9
-2.4
0.36
0.9
2.4
±1
µA
V
3.5
7
11
-1.15
-0.36
-0.9
-2.4
0.36
0.9
2.4
±10-5
Max.
30
60
120
600
0.05
0.05
0.05
3.5
7
11
-1.36
-0.44
-1.1
-3.0
0.44
1.1
3.0
Max.
Unit
V
mA
mA
±1
µA
pF
The Noise Margin for both "1" and "0" level is: 1V min. with VDD =5V, 2V min. with VDD=10V, 2.5V min. with VDD=15V
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HCF4047B
DYNAMIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25°C, CL = 50pF, RL = 200KΩ, tr = tf = 20 ns)
Test Condition
Symbol
Parameter
tPLH tPHL Propagation Delay
Time
VDD (V)
Astable, Astable
to Osc. Out
Astable, Astable
to Q, Q
+ or - Trigger to
Q, Q
Retrigger to Q, Q
External Reset
to Q, Q
tTHL tTLH Transition Time Osc. Out Q, Q
tW
Input Pulse Width
+ Trigger
- Trigger
Reset
Retrigger
tr, tf
Input Rise and Fall Time All Inputs
Q or Q Deviation from 50% Duty
Factor
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
5
10
15
Value (*)
Min.
Unit
Typ.
Max.
200
100
80
350
175
125
500
225
150
300
150
100
250
100
70
100
50
40
200
80
50
100
50
30
300
115
75
400
200
160
700
350
250
1000
450
300
600
300
200
500
200
140
200
100
80
400
160
100
200
100
60
600
230
150
ns
ns
µs
Unlimited
±0.5
±0.5
±0.1
ns
±1
±1
±0.5
%
(*) Typical temperature coefficient for all VDD value is 0.3 %/°C.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
1 - CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Astable operation is enabled by a high level on the
ASTABLE input. The period of the square wave at
the Q and Q Outputs in this mode of operation is a
function of the external components employed.
"True" input pulses on the ASTABLE input or
"Complement" pulses on the ASTABLE input
allow the circuit to be used as a gatable
multivibrator. The OSCILLATOR output period will
be half of the Q terminal output in the astable
mode. However, a 50% duty cycle is not
guaranteed at this output. In the monostable
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mode, positive-edge triggering is accomplished by
application of a leading-edge pulse to the
+TRIGGER input and a low level to the -TRIGGER
input. For negative-edge triggering, a trailing-edge
pulse is applied to the -TRIGGER and a high level
is applied to the +TRIGGER. Input pulses may be
of any duration relative to the output pulse. The
multivibrator can be retriggered (on the leading
edge only) by applying a common pulse to both
the RETRIGGER and +TRIGGER inputs. In this
mode the output pulse remains high as long as the
input pulse period is shorter than the period
determined by the RC components. An external
countdown option can be implemented by
HCF4047B
coupling "Q" to an external "N" counter and
resetting the counter with the trigger pulse. The
counter output pulse is fed back to the ASTABLE
input and has a duration equal to N times the
period of the multivibrator. A high level on the
EXTERNAL RESET input assures no output pulse
during an "ON" power condition. This input can
also be activated to terminate the output pulse at
any time. In the monostable mode, a high-level or
power-on reset pulse, must be applied to the
EXTERNAL RESET whenever VDD is applied.
2 - ASTABLE MODE
The following analysis presents worst-case
variations from unit-to-unit as a function of
transfer-voltage (VTR) shift (33% - 67% VDD) for
free-running (astable) operation.
ASTABLE MODE WAVEFORMS
VTR
t1 = -RC In —————
VDD + VTR
VDD - VTR
t2 = -RC In —————
2VDD - VTR
(VTR)(VDD - VTR)
t3 = 2(t1+t2)= -2RC In ———————————
(VDD + VTR)(2VDD - VTR)
Typ : VTR = 0.5 VDD tA = 4.40 RC
Min : VTR = 0.33 VDD tA = 4.62 RC
Max : VTR = 0.67 VDD tA = 4.62 RC
thus if tA = 4.40 RC is used, the maximum
variation will be (+ 5.0%, -0.0%)
In addition to variations from unit-to-unit, the
astable period may vary as a function of frequency
with respect to VDD and temperature.
3 - MONOSTABLE MODE
The following analysis presents worst-case
variations from unit-to-unit as a function of
transfer-voltage (VTR) shift (33% - 67% VDD) for
one-shot (monostable) operation.
MONOSTABLE WAVEFORMS
VTR
t1 = -RC In ———
2VDD
VDD - VTR
t2 = -RC In —————
2VDD - VTR
(VTR)(VDD - VTR)
tM = (t1+t2)= -RC In —————————
(2VDD - VTR)(2VDD)
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Where tM = monostable mode pulse width. Values
for tM are as follows :
Typ : VTR = 0.5 VDD tM = 2.48 RC
Min : VTR = 0.33 VDD tM = 2.71 RC
Max : VTR = 0.67 VDD tM = 2.48 RC
Thus if tM = 2.48 RC is used, the maximum
variation will be (+ 9.3%, - 0.0%).
Note : In the astable mode, the first positive half
cycle has a duration of TM ; succeeding durations
are tA/2.
In addition to variations from unit to unit, the
monostable pulse width may vary as a function of
frequency with respect to VDD and temperature.
4 - RETRIGGER MODE
The HCF4047B can be used in the retrigger mode
to extend the output-pulse duration, or to compare
the frequency of an input signal with that of the
internal oscillator. In the retrigger mode the input
pulse is applied to terminals 8 and 12, and the
output is taken from terminal 10 or 11. As shown in
fig.A normal monostable action is obtained when
one retrigger pulse is applied. Extended pulse
duration is obtained when more than one pulse is
applied. For two input pulses, tRE = t 1’ + t1 + 2t2.
For more than two pulses, tRE (Q OUTPUT)
terminates at some variable time tD after the
termination of the last retrigger pulse. tD is variable
because tRE (Q OUTPUT) terminates after the
second positive edge of the oscillator output
appears at flip-flop 4 (see logic diagram).
FIGURE A : Retrigger-mode waveforms
5 - EXTERNAL COUNTER OPTION
Time tM can be extended by any amount with the
use of external counting circuitry. Advantages
include digitally controlled pulse duration, small
timing capacitors for long time periods, and
extremely fast recovery time.
A typical implementation is shown in fig. B. The
pulse duration at the output is
text = (N - 1) (tA) + (tM + tA/2)
Where text = pulse duration of the circuitry, and N
is the number of counts used.
FIGURE B : Implementation of external counter option
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6 - POWER CONSUMPTION
In the standby mode (Monostable or Astable),
power dissipation will be a function of leakage
current in the circuit, as shown in the static
electrical characteristics. For dynamic operation,
the power needed to charge the external timing
capacitor C is given by the following formula :
Astable Mode :
P = 2CV2f. (Output at Pin 13)
P = 4CV2f. (Output at Pin 10 and 11)
(2.9CV2) (Duty Cycle)
Monostable Mode : P = ——————————
T
(Output at Pin 10 and 11)
The circuit is designed so that most of the total
power is consumed in the external components. In
practice, the lower the values of frequency and
voltage used, the closer the actual power
dissipation will be to the calculated value.
Because the power dissipation does not depend
on R, a design for minimum power dissipation
would be a small value of C. The value of R would
depend on the desired period (within the
limitations discussed above).
7 - TIMING-COMPONENT LIMITATIONS
The capacitor used in the circuit should be
non-polarized and have low leakage (i.e. the
parallel resistance of the capacitor should be an
order of magnitude greater than the external
resistor used). Three is no upper or lower limit for
either R or C value to maintain oscillation.
However, in consideration of accuracy, C must be
much larger than the inherent stray capacitance in
the system (unless this capacitance can be
measured and taken into account). R must be
much larger than the COS/MOS "ON" resistance
in series with it, which typically is hundreds of
ohms. In addition, with very large values of R,
some short-term instability with respect to time
may be noted.
The recommended values for these components
to maintain agreement with previously calculated
formulas without trimming should be :
C > 100pF, up to any practical value, for astable
modes ;
C > 1000pF, up to any practical value, for
monostable modes.
10KΩ< R < 1MΩ.
TEST CIRCUIT
CL = 50pF or equivalent (includes jig and probe capacitance)
RL = 200KΩ
RT = ZOUT of pulse generator (typically 50Ω)
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HCF4047B
Plastic DIP-14 MECHANICAL DATA
mm.
inch
DIM.
MIN.
a1
0.51
B
1.39
TYP
MAX.
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
0.020
1.65
0.055
0.065
b
0.5
0.020
b1
0.25
0.010
D
20
0.787
E
8.5
0.335
e
2.54
0.100
e3
15.24
0.600
F
7.1
0.280
I
5.1
0.201
L
Z
3.3
1.27
0.130
2.54
0.050
0.100
P001A
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SO-14 MECHANICAL DATA
DIM.
mm.
MIN.
TYP
A
a1
inch
MAX.
MIN.
TYP.
1.75
0.1
0.068
0.2
a2
MAX.
0.003
0.007
1.65
0.064
b
0.35
0.46
0.013
0.018
b1
0.19
0.25
0.007
0.010
C
0.5
0.019
c1
45° (typ.)
D
8.55
8.75
0.336
0.344
E
5.8
6.2
0.228
0.244
e
1.27
0.050
e3
7.62
0.300
F
3.8
4.0
0.149
0.157
G
4.6
5.3
0.181
0.208
L
0.5
1.27
0.019
0.050
M
S
0.68
0.026
8° (max.)
PO13G
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