SNOS739E July   1997  – November 2025 LMC6762

PRODUCTION DATA  

  1.   1
  2. FEATURES
  3. APPLICATIONS
  4. DESCRIPTION
  5. Electrostatic Discharge Caution
  6. Absolute Maximum Ratings #GUID-F10E56BA-F805-4EB7-A2D2-0BF8E26DF15C/SNOS7392194 #GUID-F10E56BA-F805-4EB7-A2D2-0BF8E26DF15C/SNOS7394381
  7. Operating Ratings #GUID-2904839E-20BA-4119-B36D-EECFE39579F2/SNOS7390787
  8. 2.7V Electrical Characteristics
  9. 5.0V and 15.0V Electrical Characteristics
  10. AC Electrical Characteristics
  11. 10Typical Characteristics
  12. 11Application Hints
    1. 11.1 Input Common-Mode Voltage Range
    2. 11.2 Low Voltage Operation
    3. 11.3 Output Short Circuit Current
    4. 11.4 Hysteresis
    5. 11.5 Spice Macromodel
    6. 11.6 Typical Applications
      1. 11.6.1 One-Shot Multivibrator
      2. 11.6.2 Bi-Stable Multivibrator
      3. 11.6.3 Zero Crossing Detector
      4. 11.6.4 Oscillator
  13. 12Revision History

Oscillator

LMC6762 Square Wave GeneratorFigure 11-7 Square Wave Generator

Figure 11-7 shows the application of the LMC6762 in a square wave generator circuit. The total hysteresis of the loop is set by R1, R2 and R3. R4 and R5 provide separate charge and discharge paths for the capacitor C. The charge path is set through R4 and D1. So, the pulse width t1 is determined by the RC time constant of R4 and C. Similarly, the discharge path for the capacitor is set by R5 and D2. Thus, the time t2 between the pulses can be changed by varying R5, and the pulse width can be altered by R4. The frequency of the output can be changed by varying both R4 and R5.

LMC6762 Time Delay GeneratorFigure 11-8 Time Delay Generator

The circuit shown above provides output signals at a prescribed time interval from a time reference and automatically resets the output when the input returns to ground. Consider the case of VIN = 0. The output of comparator 4 is also at ground. This implies that the outputs of comparators 1, 2, and 3 are also at ground. When an input signal is applied, the output of comparator 4 swings high and C charges exponentially through R. This is indicated above.

The output voltages of comparators 1, 2, and 3 switch to the high state when VC1 rises above the reference voltage VA, VB and VC. A small amount of hysteresis has been provided to insure fast switching when the RC time constant is chosen to give long delay times.