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Part Number: NA556 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SA556 Currently, I am using TI NA556 (DUAL PRECISION TIMERS). I used to use SA556 (manufactured by STMicroelectronics), but it has been discontinued. I am using NA556 as a replacement.
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Part Number: NA556 Hi TI Team,
We are using NA556 in one of our product for Astable & Monostable functions. I am giving the voltage of 1.26V to NA556 RESET pins. According to the data sheet the voltage range for RESET pin is 0.3V to 1.0V. What is the…
Part Number: NA556 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: NA555 Hi E2E,
Good day!
I am posting on behalf of one of our customer. The customer wants to know what does the "temperature coefficient of timing interval mean"?
This was indicated in the device…
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Rod,
We have dual timers; TLC556 is nearly the same as two LMC555 timers.
We also have bipolar dual timers, NA556, NE556, SA556, SE556 which vary by temperature range.
The bipolar timers have strong source current drive.
Amalinda,
The NA556 and OPA4228 Symbols and Footprints can be found in the product folders:
http://www.ti.com/product/na556
http://www.ti.com/product/opa4228
in th CAD/CAE Symbols section.
Regards,
Janet
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC555 , NE555 , LM555 , NA555 , TLC551 , SE555 , TLC552 , TLC555 , SA555 , CD74HC4060 , SN74LV8154 This FAQ covers mono-stable circuits using the LM555, NA555, NE555, SA555, and SE555 timers that are called LM, NA, NE, SA, and SE…