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I am using a LMC555CN/NOPB. Attached is the schematic. I am targeting 1Hz, 15ms pulse. Although the calculations indicate it will, in actuality, is the timer capable with this layout ? I have also read of "Propagation" which can effect the frequency/duty cycle in some way. Any comments would be appreciated.
Ritter,
I put the values into a TI-Tina TLC555 model. LMC555 and TLC555 will perform the same in this app.
I saw a repeating 17ms high time. The diode voltage drop makes the high time longer than the calculation.
The very first high time was 26ms because the timing capacitor starts at zero.
The capacitance value tolerance of the timing cap will affect timing so chose tolerance that is acceptable.
If longer first pulse is unacceptable, then a 1Hz timer followed by a 15us one shot can be used.
Ron,
I am getting excellent results for about 15-20sec, then drift and then erratic results from this 555 set up. You mentioned above using a 1Hz timer followed by a 15us one shot. What do you suggest for "each" and would there be any appreciable drift from such a set up? The high (15us) is used to discharge a capacitor so that is not critical but consistency and repeatability is for any high and low settings. I am using this method to automatically charge and discharge TI's demo board #TPS65560 EVM-165 without pushing the buttons. Attached is a schematic. I show a external power mosfet but I can still use the on board IGBT. The PNP is used for charging the cap with a 3.5v signal and the NPN is used for discharge the cap with 3.5v via jumper pins on J5 on the demo board or using the external mosfet with a 10-12v signal. Bottom line, I need to be able to generate approx. 1.25sec output of 3.5v to charge the capacitor and for that signal to end and another signal of 3.5v or 12v for X seconds to discharge the capacitor.
Thank you in advance.