PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL DELAY TIMER
February 1998
FEATURES:
• Programmable Delay from 6 ms to "Infinity"
• Can be Cascaded for Sequential Events or Extended Delay
• +4.75V to +15V Operation (Vss -V
DD)
• On Chip Oscillator or External Clock time base
• High Noise Immunity
• LS7210 (DIP), LS7210-S (SOIC)-See Figure 1
DESCRIPTION:
The LS7210 is a monolithic MOS integrated circuit programmable
digital timer that can generate a delay in the range of 6ms to infinity.
The delay is programmed by 5 binary weighted input bits in combination with the time base provided. The chip can be operated in four
different modes: Delayed Operate, Delayed Release, Dual Delay
and One Shot. These modes are selected by the control inputs A
and B.
INPUT/OUTPUT DESCRIPTION:
OSCILLATOR Input (Pin 5)
The frequency of the internal oscillator is set by an RC network connected to the OSC input, as shown in Figure 2. The nominal oscillator frequency, f, at room temperature is given by f≈1/RC where R
values range from a minimum of 47KΩ to a maximum 3MΩ.
NOTE: Oscillation accuracy from chip to chip for a fixed value of RC,
is +
10%. (Parts can supplied to tighter tolerances.)
EXTERNAL CLOCK Input (Pin 6)
If the internal oscillator is not used, the chip can be driven by an external clock applied to this input.
CLOCK SELECT Input (Pin 4)
The internal oscillator or the external clock is selected by the proper
logic level applied to this input. A logic 1 selects the external clock
and logic 0 selects the internal oscillator. (See Note 1)
TRIGGER Input (Pin 3)
A positive or a negative transition at the trigger input initiates a delay
in turning on or off the output. A negative transition always turns on
the output with or without delay depending on the selected mode. A
positive transition at the trigger input always turns off the output (with
the exception of one-shot mode) with or without delay depending on
the selected mode. The delay is a function of the time base frequency and the weighting factor programmed at the weighting bit inputs. The trigger input is clocked into the input latch with the negative edge of the selected time base clock. All timings begin after the
latch has been set up. (See Note 1)
WEIGHTING FACTOR Inputs, WB0-WB4 (Pins 12-8)
A delay from the trigger input to the output is programmed by applying 1's complement binary weighted numbers at these 5 inputs.
(See Note 1) The exact equation for the delay is:
Delay =
(1 + 1, 023N) f = Oscillation Frequency
f N = Weighting Factor
TABLE 1. WEIGHTING BITS ASSIGNMENTS
INPUTS VALUE
WB0 1
WB1 2
WB2 4
WB3 8
WB4 16
Example: For a weighting factor of 25, inputs WB4, WB3, and
WB0 should be programmed to logic 0.
MODE SELECT Inputs A, B (Pins 2, 1)
The chip can be programmed to operate in four different modes
by applying the logic levels to inputs A and B as indicated in
Table 2. The mode select inputs are clocked into the input latches with the negative edge of the time base clock. These inputs
should not be changed while a delay timing is in progress. (See
Note 1)
TABLE 2. MODE SELECTION
CONTROL MODE
A B
1 1 Dual Delay
1 0 Delayed Release
0 1 Delayed Operate
0 0 One Shot
OUT Output (Pin 13)
The output is an open drain FET. To obtain proper switching of
the output between Logic 0 and 1 levels, an external pull down resistor to V
DD must be used. If the output is used only as a current
source, no such pull down is needed. The output is logically inverted with respect to the trigger input.
V
SS, VDD (Pins 14, 9)
Supply voltage positive, negative terminals.
NOTE 1: These inputs have internal pullup resistors.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14
LSI
13
12
11
10
9
8
LS7210
B
A
TRIGGER
CLOCK SELECT
OSCILLATOR
EXTERNAL CLOCK
V
DD
(-V)
V
SS
(+V)
OUT
WB0
WB1
WB2
WB3
WB4
FIGURE 1
PIN ASSIGNMENT - TOP VIEW
7210-041700-1
LSI/CSI
LSI Computer Systems, Inc. 1235 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747 (631) 271-0400 FAX (631) 271-0405
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