SCPA076 October 2024 TPLD1201 , TPLD1201-Q1 , TPLD1202 , TPLD1202-Q1 , TPLD801 , TPLD801-Q1
TI programmable logic devices (TPLD) can be configured to behave as monostable multivibrators (also known as one-shots), which, upon receiving an input trigger signal of variable length, output a fixed length pulse signal. The design captured in Figure 1 utilizes the internal oscillator, counter, and lookup table modules in a TPLD device to act as a non-retriggerrable one-shot.
The 2MHz oscillator is predivided by 8 and outputs a frequency of 250kHz. The counter module (CNT in Figure 1) further divides this frequency by 4096, and thus is driven by a 61Hz signal on the CLK input. The counter module data is set to 255, meaning the counter outputs a high pulse every 255 clock cycles. In this design, the input frequency to the counter module has a period of 1 ÷ 61Hz = 16.4ms, which means the counter pulses high approximately every 4.2s. This means the output pulse width will be approximately 4.2s upon receiving an appropriate input trigger signal.
The output of the counter module is inverted and connected to a lookup table configured as an SR-Latch. The C input of the LUT configured as an SR-Latch is connected to the input pin named SET which provides the desired trigger signal. When SET pulses high, the SR-Latch outputs high and the DFF latches the input signal and begins outputting the pulse signal. The DFF also resets the counter module so that the counter module has to count all 255 clock cycles from the internal oscillator. Once the counter receives 255 clock cycles from the internal oscillator, the module pulses high, causing the SR-Latch to reset the DFF until the SET pin receives another high pulse.
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