Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Texas InstrumentsProduct Type
Timer Circuit
Mount Type
Surface
Package Type
SOIC
Number of Internal Timers
1
Pin Count
8
Minimum Supply Voltage
3V
Maximum Supply Voltage
15V
Maximum Propagation Delay Time @ M
75ns
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
85°C
Width
3.91 mm
Length
4.9mm
Height
1.58mm
Standards/Approvals
No
Propagation Delay Test Condition
10pF
Automotive Standard
No
Series
TLC
Product details
555 Timer, Texas Instruments
A range of highly stable precision timing circuits for the generation of accurate time delays or timing pulses. These timers can be operated in monostable (one-shot) or astable (oscillator) mode with timing periods ranging from less than a microsecond to several minutes. In addition to the original bipolar version, low-power CMOS and LinCMOS variants are also available. These devices are capable of longer timing periods and offering a significant reduction in power consumption. The range includes both single (551, 555) and dual (552, 556) versions of the timer.
Timers/Timing Generators
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78.50 MOP
7.852 MOP Each (In a Pack of 10) (ex VAT)
10
78.50 MOP
7.852 MOP Each (In a Pack of 10) (ex VAT)
Stock information temporarily unavailable.
10
| quantity | Unit price | Per Pack |
|---|---|---|
| 10 - 10 | 7.852 MOP | 78.52 MOP |
| 20 - 30 | 7.646 MOP | 76.46 MOP |
| 40+ | 7.492 MOP | 74.92 MOP |
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Texas InstrumentsProduct Type
Timer Circuit
Mount Type
Surface
Package Type
SOIC
Number of Internal Timers
1
Pin Count
8
Minimum Supply Voltage
3V
Maximum Supply Voltage
15V
Maximum Propagation Delay Time @ M
75ns
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
85°C
Width
3.91 mm
Length
4.9mm
Height
1.58mm
Standards/Approvals
No
Propagation Delay Test Condition
10pF
Automotive Standard
No
Series
TLC
Product details
555 Timer, Texas Instruments
A range of highly stable precision timing circuits for the generation of accurate time delays or timing pulses. These timers can be operated in monostable (one-shot) or astable (oscillator) mode with timing periods ranging from less than a microsecond to several minutes. In addition to the original bipolar version, low-power CMOS and LinCMOS variants are also available. These devices are capable of longer timing periods and offering a significant reduction in power consumption. The range includes both single (551, 555) and dual (552, 556) versions of the timer.


