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M74HC423AB1R
ST-Microelectronics
STMicroelectronics 
M74HC423AB1R Datasheet PDF : 12 Pages
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M74HC423A
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
STAND-BY STATE
The external capacitor,Cx, is fully charged to Vcc
in the stand-by state. Hence, before triggering,
transistor Qp and Qn (connected to the Rx/Cx
node) are both turned-off. The two comparators
that control the timing and the two reference
voltage sources stop operating. The total supply
current is therefore only leakage current.
TRIGGER OPERATION
Triggering occurs when :
1 st) A is "LOW" and B has a falling edge;
2 nd) B is "HIGH" and A has a rising edge;
3 rd) A is "LOW" and B is HIGH and C1 has a
rising edge;
After the multivibrator has been retriggered
comparator C1 and C2 start operating and Qn is
turned on. Cx then discharges through Qn. The
voltage at the node R/C external falls.
When it reaches VREFL the output of comparator
C1 becomes low. This in turn reset the flip-flop
and Qn is turned off.
At this point C1 stops functioning but C2 continues
to operate.
The voltage at R/C external begins to rise with a
time constant set by the external components Rx,
Cx.
Triggering the multivibrator causes Q to go high
after internal delay due to the flip-flop and the
gate. Q remains high until the voltage at R/C
external rises again to VREFH . At this point C2
output goes low and O goes low. C2 stop
operating. That means that after triggering when
the voltage R/C external returns to VREFH the
multivibrator has returned to its MONOSTABLE
STATE. In the case where Rx · Cx are large
enough and the discharge time of the capacitor
and the delay time in the I.C. can be ignored, the
width of the output pulse tw (out) is as follows :
tW(OUT) = Cx · Rx
RE - TRIGGERED OPERATION
When a second trigger pulse follows the first its
effect will depend on the state of the multivibrator.
If the capacitor Cx is being charged the voltage
level of R/C external falls to VREFL again and Q
remains High i.e. the retrigger pulse arrives in a
time shorter than the period Rx · Cx seconds, the
capacitor charging time constant. If the second
trigger pulse is very close to the initial trigger pulse
it is ineffective ; i.e. the second trigger must arrive
in the capacitor discharge cycle to be ineffective;
Hence the minimum time for a second trigger to be
effective depends on Vcc and Cx
RESET OPERATION
CL is normally high. If CL is low, the trigger is not
effective because Q output goes low and trigger
control flip-flop is reset.
Also transistor Op is turned on and Cx is charged
quickly to Vcc. This means if CL input goes low the
IC becomes waiting state both in operating and
non operating state.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol
Parameter
Value
Unit
VCC Supply Voltage
-0.5 to +7
V
VI
DC Input Voltage
-0.5 to VCC + 0.5
V
VO
DC Output Voltage
-0.5 to VCC + 0.5
V
IIK
DC Input Diode Current
± 20
mA
IOK
DC Output Diode Current
± 20
mA
IO
DC Output Current
± 25
mA
ICC or IGND DC VCC or Ground Current
± 50
mA
PD
Power Dissipation
500(*)
mW
Tstg Storage Temperature
-65 to +150
°C
TL
Lead Temperature (10 sec)
300
°C
Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur. Functional operation under these conditions is
not implied
(*) 500mW at 65 °C; derate to 300mW by 10mW/°C from 65°C to 85°C
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