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DUAL RETRIGGERABLE MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATORS

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SN74LS423N

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DUAL RETRIGGERABLE MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATORS

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationSN74LS423N
Current - Output High, Low [custom]400 µA
Current - Output High, Low [custom]8 mA
Independent Circuits2
Logic TypeMonostable
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case0.3 in
Package / Case16-DIP
Package / Case7.62 mm
Propagation Delay28 ns
Schmitt Trigger InputFalse
Supplier Device Package16-PDIP
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.25 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4.75 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 4.17
10$ 3.74
25$ 3.54
100$ 3.07
250$ 2.91
500$ 2.61
1000$ 2.20
2500$ 2.09
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 3.62
100$ 3.17
250$ 2.22
1000$ 1.79

Description

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SN74LS423 Series

The 'LS422 and 'LS423 are identical to 'LS122 and 'LS123 except they cannot be triggered via clear.

These d-c triggered multivibrators feature output-pulse-width control by three methods. The basic pulse time is programmed by selection of external resistance and capacitance values (see typical application data). The 'LS422 contains an internal timing resistor that allows the circuits to be used with only an external capacitor, if so desired. Once triggered, the basic pulse width may be extended by retriggering the gated low-level-active (A) or high-level-active (B) inputs, or be reduced by use of the overriding clear. Figure 1 illustrates pulse control by retriggering and early clear.

The 'LS422 and 'LS423 have enough Schmitt hysteresis to ensure jitter-free triggering from the B input with transition rates as slow as 0.1 millivolt per nanosecond. The 'LS422 Rintis nominally 10 k ohms.

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