SCES586E July 2004 – March 2024 SN74LVC1G123
PRODUCTION DATA
The SN74LVC1G123 device is a single retriggerable monostable multivibrator designed for 1.65-V to 5.5-V VCC operation.
This monostable multivibrator features output pulse-duration control by three methods. In the first method, the A input is low, and the B input goes high. In the second method, the B input is high, and the A input goes low. In the third method, the A input is low, the B input is high, and the clear ( CLR) input goes high.
The output pulse duration is programmed by selecting external resistance and capacitance values. The external timing capacitor must be connected between Cext and Rext/Cext (positive) and an external resistor connected between Rext/Cext and VCC. To obtain variable pulse durations, connect an external variable resistance between Rext/Cext and VCC. The output pulse duration also can be reduced by taking CLR low.
Pulse triggering occurs at a particular voltage level and is not directly related to the transition time of the input pulse. The A and B inputs have Schmitt triggers with sufficient hysteresis to handle slow input transition rates with jitter-free triggering at the outputs.
Once triggered, the basic pulse duration can be extended by retriggering the gated low-level-active ( A) or high-level-active (B) input. Pulse duration can be reduced by taking CLR low. CLR can be used to override A or B inputs. The input/output timing diagram illustrates pulse control by retriggering the inputs and early clearing.
The SN74LVC1G123 device is fully specified for partial-power-down applications using Ioff. The Ioff circuitry disables the outputs, preventing damaging current backflow through the device when it is powered down.
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