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  1. The LM555 timer can be used a various configurations, but the most commonly used configuration is in monostable mode. A typical application for the LM555 timer in monostable …

  2. Each timer has a trigger level equal to approximately one-third of the supply voltage and a threshold level equal to approximately two-thirds of the supply voltage.

  3. Analog | Embedded processing | Semiconductor company | TI.com

    Analog | Embedded processing | Semiconductor company | TI.com

  4. LM555 data sheet, product information and support | TI.com

    TI’s LM555 is a Highly Stable 555 Timer. Find parameters, ordering and quality information

  5. The PDIP, SOIC, and VSSOP packages for the LMC555 are pin-for-pin compatible with the 555 series of timers (NE555/SE555/ LM555) allowing flexibility in design and unnecessary …

  6. The timer is fully compatible with CMOS, TTL, and MOS logic and operates at frequencies up to 2 MHz. Because of a high input impedance, this device supports smaller timing capacitors than …

  7. LMC555 data sheet, product information and support | TI.com

    The LMC555 device is a CMOS version of the industry standard 555 series general-purpose timers. In addition to the standard SOIC, VSSSOP, and PDIP packages, the LMC555 is also …

  8. The Nx556 and Sx556 timer devices use resistor and capacitor charging delay to provide a programmable time delay or operating frequency. The following sections present a simplified …

  9. Analog | Embedded processing | Semiconductor company | TI.com

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  10. This circuit consists of a 555 timer configured to convert an input frequency to a respective output voltage. This can be easily applied to any application that requires the sensing of an input …