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POWER ELECTRONICS

Laboratory Manual

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering


Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering & Technology
BACHUPALLY, MIYAPUR, HYDERABAD-500072

POWER ELECTRONICS
LABORATORY
Name:______________________________
Roll No:_________________ Section:____
Branch:____

Academic year:___________

Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of


Engineering & Technology
BACHUPALLY, MIYAPUR, HYDERABAD-500072
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CONTENTS
Name of the experiment

PAGE NO

1) Generation of Cosine Waveform

2) Design of DC power supply circuit

3) Inverse Cosine control Scheme

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SIMULATION CIRCUITS
4) 1-Phase Half Wave controlled converter with R-load

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5) 1-Phase Half Wave controlled converter with RL-load

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6) 1-Phase Full controlled converter with R-load

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7) 1-Phase Full controlled converter with RL-load

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8) 1-Phase semi converter with RL-load

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9) 1-Phase AC Voltage controller with R-Load

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10) 1-Phase AC voltage controller using RL-load

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11) 1-Phase Cyclo converter using R-Load

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12) 555- Timer Triggering circuit

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HARDWARE DESIGN CIRCUITS USING THE TRIGGERING CIRCUITS


PROJECT WORK
13) AC voltage controller Using UJT triggering circuit

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14) Semi converter using UJT triggering circuit

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15) Full controlled converter Using UJT Triggering circuit

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16) Basic Step Down chopper using 555 Timer

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17) Basic Step up chopper using 555-Timer

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18) Semi Converter using Inverse Cosine Control scheme

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19) Half wave controlled converter using Inverse Cosine control scheme

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20) Full controlled converter using Inverse Cosine control scheme

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EXPERIMENT-1
GENERATION OF COSINE WAVEFORM
AIM: To Generate cosine waveform
APPARATUS:
230V AC supply
230/8-0-8 Center tapped Transformer
10k resistor
0.22uF, 63V capacitor
47uF, 63V capacitor
GPCB
BURGER STICKS
CRO
CRO probes -2

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:

THEORY:
Generation of the cosine wave form is required for the inverse cosine control scheme. Usually adopted in line
commutated thyristor control circuits.

WAVEFORMS:

Waveforms:

Result:

EXPERIMENT-2
DESIGN OF DC-POWER SUPPLY
AIM: Design of DC- power supply circuit

APPARATUS:
PCB
Center tapped transformer 230/15-0-15
230V AC power supply
7812, 7912 voltage regulators
1N4007 Diodes
1000uF, 35V capacitors

220uF, 35V capacitors

0.1uf capacitors

CRO
CRO probes
JUMPERS

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:

THEORY:
The circuit Diagram for generation of 12V DC power supply is shown. It consists of AC
supply, center tapped transformer, diode bridge rectifier, voltage regulators, capacitors.
230V, 50Hz AC supply is given to primary side of center tapped transformer. This voltage is stepped
down to a voltage of 15VAC, 50Hz which is available at the secondary side of the transformer. This
15VAC voltage is converted to DC voltage by using a diode bridge rectifier as shown. The capacitors
are used to eliminate the filters and Harmonics. The output voltage (15V) of bridge rectifier is
regulated to 12DC by using voltage regulators 7812 and 7912.
We can observe the +12V DC at the output terminal of regulator 7812 and -12V DC at the output
terminal of regulator 7912.

WAVEFORMS:

Waveforms:

Result:

EXPERIMENT-3
INVERSE COSINE CONTROL SCHEME
AIM: Design of Firing Circuit to Trigger a Thyristor using Inverse cosine method
APPARATUS:
Transformers

230/12-0-12

CRO probes, CRO


Connecting wires, multimeter
Soldering Rod, lead
Resistors:
2.2k

0.5w

10k

0.5w

47k

0.5w

4.7k

820k

27k

22k

3.3 ohms

220 ohms

1k

100 ohms

10K

0.022pf

0.1uf

47uf

1N4148

14

Z10

LM741

Potentiometer
1w

Capacitors:

DIODES:

ICS

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LM339

LM555N

2222A

2218

Transistors:

Pulse Transformer
1:1:1

16 pin

8 pin

IC bases:

Burg sticks

4 strips

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:

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THEORY:
The circuit diagram of firing pulse generation is as shown in above figure. Firing
pulses are generated by using inverse cosine control scheme. Cosine wave is given as
input to this firing circuit .This is compared with the DC voltage to generate firing
pulses. The pulses in the positive half cycle are generated by comparing the Inverse
cosine wave with the DC voltage and pulses in the negative half cycle are generated by
comparing the cosine wave with the DC voltage. By varying the DC voltage value
from +12v to -12v the firing angle is varied accordingly. These pulses are given as
triggering pulses to the Thyristors.

WAVEFORMS:
Case1: Firing angle () <

Case2: Firing angle () =

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Case3: Firing angle () >

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Waveforms:

Result:

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Experiment No 4
1-PHASE HALF WAVE CONTROLLED CONVERTER
WITH R-LOAD
Aim:

To study the performance of a single phase half wave controlled converter


with R-load.

Apparatus: 1. Power Electronics Trainer Kit


2. Firing Circuit
3. CRO

Circuit Diagram:

Theory:
In the period 0 < t /; the SCR is forward biased. Then
current through the load and voltage drop across the load are zero, and all the
supply voltage appears between the anode and cathode of the SCR. Let the SCR be
triggered at an angle of (0<<).Then the supply terminals are connected to the
load through the SCR and the current starts flowing through the load via SCR.
Therefore the supply appears across the load with a drop of R and the voltage drop
across the SCR is zero (SCR is assumed ideal).
In the period <t<2; the SCR is Reversed biased and the SCR cannot conduct. The
voltage drop across the load is zero and the total supply voltage appears the SCR.
Again during the third positive Half cycle supply is positive again SCR is forward
biased and if we give triggering SCR starts conducting and this cycle repeats.

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Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram.
2. Give the firing pulses accordingly at a suitable firing angle from the firing circuit.
3. Observe the load voltage on the CRO and note down the firing angle.
4. Draw the waveforms and calculate the Average and RMS value of output voltage.

Calculations:

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WAVEFORMS:

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Waveforms:

Result:

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Experiment No 5
1-PHASE HALF WAVE CONTROLLED CONVERTER
WITH RL-LOAD
Aim: To study the performance of a single phase half wave controlled converter
with

RL-load.

Apparatus:

1. Power Electronics Trainer Kit


2. Firing Circuit
3. CRO
4. CRO probes

Circuit Diagram: Vs = 1-Phase 50Hz, 230V supply

Theory:
In the period 0 < t /; the SCR is forward biased. Then current through the load
and voltage drop across the load are zero, and all the supply voltage appears
between the anode and cathode of the SCR. Let the SCR be triggered at an angle of
(0<</).Then the supply terminals are connected to the load through the SCR
and the current starts flowing through the load via SCR. Therefore the supply
appears across the load and the voltage drop across the SCR is zero (SCR is
assumed ideal).
In the period /<t<2/; the SCR is Reversed biased but due to the presence
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of Inductor, energy is stored during the positive Half cycle and this stored energy is
supplied to the SCR to remain in conducting mode even if the supply is negative.
This amount of energy stored depends on the value of inductor. That is more the
value of inductor more is the energy stored and SCR will remain in conducting state
up to the angle . The load current continues to flow until the energy stored in the
Inductor becomes zero.
After the current becomes zero SCR is reverse biased and load voltage is Zero
hence, total supply voltage appears across the SCR up to 2.
Again during the third positive Half cycle supply is positive, SCR is forward biased
and if we give triggering SCR starts conducting and this cycle repeats.
Here is called Extinction Angle.

Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram.
2. Give the firing pulses accordingly at a suitable firing angle from the firing circuit.
3. Observe the load voltage on the CRO and note down the firing angle and Extinction
angle.
4. Draw the waveforms and calculate the Average and RMS value of output voltage.

Calculations:

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WAVEFORMS:

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Waveforms:

Result:

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Experiment No 6
1-PHASE FULL CONTROLLED CONVERTER WITH RLOAD
Aim: To study the performance of a single phase Full wave controlled converter
with R-load.

Apparatus:

1. Power Electronics Trainer Kit


2. Firing Circuit
3. CRO

Circuit Diagram:

Theory:
In the period 0 < t /; the SCRs T1 and T2 are forward
biased and the SCRs T3 and T4 are reverse biased. Then current through the load
and voltage drop across the load are zero. Let the SCRs T1 and T2 be triggered at
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an angle of (0<</).Then the supply terminals are connected to the load


through the SCRs and the current starts flowing through the load via SCRs T1 and
T2. Therefore the supply voltage appears across the load with a drop of R and the
voltage drop across the SCRs is zero when they are conducting (SCR is assumed
ideal).
In the period (/<t<2/); the SCRs T1 and T2 are Reversed biased hence cannot
conduct and T3 and T4 are forward biased. When they are triggered at an angle of
(+)/
[0< (+)/ <2/ ]. Then the supply terminals are connected to the load through
the SCRs and the current starts flowing through the load via SCRs T3 and T4.
Therefore the supply voltage appears across the load with a drop R and the voltage
drop across the SCRs is zero when they are conducting (SCR is assumed
ideal).These SCRs continue to conduct up to 2/ .
Again during the third positive Half cycle supply is positive and SCRs T1 and T2
are forward biased, if we give triggering SCRs start conducting and this cycle
repeats.

Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram.
2. Give the firing pulses accordingly at a suitable firing angle from the firing circuit.
3. Observe the load voltage on the CRO and note down the firing angle.
4. Draw the waveforms and calculate the Average and RMS value of output voltage.

Calculations:

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WAVEFORMS:

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Waveforms:

Result:

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Experiment No 7
1-PHASE FULL CONTROLLED CONVERTER WITH RLLOAD
Aim:
with

To study the performance of a single phase Full wave controlled converter


RL-load.

Apparatus:

1. Power Electronics Trainer Kit


2. Firing Circuit
3. CRO

Circuit Diagram:

Theory:
In the period 0 < t /; the SCRs T1 and T2 are forward
biased and the SCRs T3 and T4 are reverse biased. Then current through the load
and voltage drop across the load are zero. Let the SCRs T1 and T2 be triggered at
an angle of (0<</).Then the supply terminals are connected to the load
through the SCRs and the current starts flowing through the load via SCRs T1 and
T2. Therefore the supply voltage appears across the load and the voltage drop
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across the SCRs is zero when they are conducting (SCR is assumed ideal).
In the period ( /<t<2/); the SCRs T1 and T2 are Reversed biased ;the SCRs
are Reversed biased, but due to the presence of Inductor, energy is stored during the
positive Half cycle and this stored energy is supplied to the SCRs to remain in
conducting mode even if the supply is negative.
This amount of energy stored depends on the value of inductor. That is, more the
value of inductor more is the energy stored and SCRs will remain in conducting
state up to the angle for Discontinuous conduction mode (<+). T3 and T4 are
forward biased. When they are triggered at an angle of (+)/ [0< (+)/ <2/].
Then the supply terminals are connected to the load through the SCRs and the
current starts flowing through the load via SCRs T3 and T4. Therefore the supply
voltage appears across the load and the voltage drop across the SCRs is zero when
they are conducting (SCR is assumed ideal).These SCRs continue to conduct up to
(+)/ .

Again during the third positive Half cycle supply is positive and SCRs T1 and T2
are forward biased, if we give triggering SCRs start conducting and this cycle
repeats.
For continuous conduction a high value of Inductor is chosen and before the load
current reaches zero value the next pair of Thyristors are triggered and hence the
current flows continuously ( >+)

Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram.
2. Give the firing pulses accordingly at a suitable firing angle from the firing circuit.
3. Observe the load voltage on the CRO and note down the firing angle and Extinction
angle.
4. Draw the waveforms and calculate the Average and RMS value of output voltage.

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Calculations:

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WAVEFORMS:

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Waveforms:

Result:

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Experiment No 8
1-PHASE SEMI CONVERTER WITH RL-LOAD
Aim: To study the performance of a single phase Semi converter with RL-load.
Apparatus: 1. Power Electronics Trainer Kit
2. Firing Circuit
3. CRO

Circuit Diagram:

Theory:
In the period 0 < t /; the SCRs T1 and Diode D1 are forward biased and the
SCR T2 and Diode D2 are reverse biased. Then current through the load and
voltage drop across the load are zero. Let the SCR T1 be triggered at an angle of
(0<</).As the Diode D1 is already conducting the supply terminals are
connected to the load through the SCR and Diode, the current starts flowing
through the load via SCR T1 and Diode D1. Therefore the supply voltage appears
across the load, the voltage drop across the SCR and the Diode is zero when they
are conducting (SCR, Diode are assumed ideal).
Soon after / load voltage tends to reverse, Free wheeling Diode gets forward
biased and starts conducting. The load, or output current is transferred from T1, D1
to FWD. As SCR T1 is reverse biased at t = /+ current flows through FWD and
T1 is turned off. The load terminals are short circuited through FWD therefore load
voltage is zero during [/<t< (+) /]. During the period (/<t<2/); T2 and
Diode D2 are forward biased. When T2 is triggered at an angle of (+) /, [0<
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(+)/ <2/], then the FWD is reverse biased and is turned off. During this
period supply terminals are connected to the load through the SCR and the Diode
D2, the load current shifts from FWD to T2 and D2. Therefore the supply voltage
appears across the load. The voltage drop across the SCR and Diode is zero when
they are conducting (SCR, Diode are assumed ideal). SCR T2 and Diode D2
continue to conduct up to 2/ . For the next half cycle the load current is
transferred from T2 and D2 to the FWD and SCR T1 and Diode D1 are forward
biased, if we give triggering SCR starts conducting and this cycle repeats.

Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram.
2. Give the firing pulses accordingly at a suitable firing angle from the firing circuit.
3. Observe the load voltage on the CRO and note down the firing angle.
4. Draw the waveforms and calculate the Average and RMS value of output voltage.

Calculations:

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WAVEFORMS:

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Waveforms:

Result:

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Experiment No 9
1-PHASE AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLER WITH R-LOAD
Aim:

To study the performance of a single phase AC Voltage controller with R-

load.

Apparatus: 1. Power Electronics Trainer Kit


2. Firing Circuit
3. CRO

Circuit Diagram:

Theory:
In the period 0 < t /; The SCR T1 is forward biased and SCR T2 is reverse
biased. Let the T1 be triggered at an angle of (0<</ ).Then the supply
terminals are connected to the load through T1 and the current starts flowing
through the load via SCR. Therefore the supply appears across the load. During the
period (/<t<2/) T1 is reverse biased and T2 is forward biased and when we
give trigger pulse at an angle of (+) /, [0< (+)/ <2/] T2 starts conducting
and the load terminals are connected to supply through T2 hence the output voltage
is the supply voltage from the instant of triggering. This repeats for the every half
cycle.

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Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram.
2. Give the firing pulses accordingly at a suitable firing angle from the firing circuit.
3. Observe the load voltage on the CRO and note down the firing angle.
4. Draw the waveforms and calculate the RMS value of output voltage.

Calculations:

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WAVEFORMS:

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Waveforms:

Result:

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Experiment No 10
1-PHASE AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLER WITH RLLOAD
Aim:

To study the performance of a single phase AC Voltage controller with


RL-load.

Apparatus: 1. Power Electronics Trainer Kit


2. Firing Circuit
3. CRO

Circuit Diagram:

Theory:
In the period 0 < t /; the SCRs T1 is forward biased and the SCR T2 is reverse
biased. Then current through the load and voltage drop across the load are zero. Let
the SCR T1 be triggered at an angle of (0<</).Then the supply terminals are
connected to the load through the SCR T1 and the current starts flowing through the
load via SCR T1. Therefore the supply voltage appears across the load and the
voltage drop across the SCRs is zero when they are conducting (SCR is assumed
ideal).
In the period ( /<t<2/); the SCR T1 is Reversed biased and T2 is forward
biased, but due to the presence of Inductor, energy is stored during the positive Half
cycle and this stored energy is supplied to the SCR to remain in conducting mode
even if the supply is negative.This amount of energy stored depends on the value of
inductor. That is, more the value of inductor more is the energy stored and SCR will
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remain in conducting state up to the angle for Discontinuous conduction mode


(<+). T2 is forward biased. When it is triggered at an angle of (+)/ [0<
(+)/ <2/]. Then the supply terminals are connected to the load through the
SCR T2 and the current starts flowing through the load via SCR T2. Therefore the
supply voltage appears across the load and the voltage drop across the SCRs is zero
when they are conducting (SCR is assumed ideal).This SCR will continue to
conduct up to (+)/ .

Again during the third positive Half cycle supply is positive and SCR T1 is forward
biased and T2 is reverse biased, if we give triggering the forward biased SCR, it
starts conducting and this cycle repeats.
For continuous conduction a high value of Inductor is chosen and before the load
current reaches zero value the next Thyristor is triggered and hence the current
flows continuously ( >+)

Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram.
2. Give the firing pulses accordingly at a suitable firing angle from the firing circuit.
3. Observe the load voltage on the CRO and note down the firing angle.
4. Draw the waveforms and calculate the RMS value of output voltage.

Calculations:

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WAVEFORMS:

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Waveforms:

Result:

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Experiment No 11
1-PHASE STEP DOWN CYCLO CONVERTER WITH RLOAD
Aim: To study the performance of a single phase Cyclo converter with R-load.
Apparatus: 1. Power Electronics Trainer Kit
2. Firing Circuit
3. CRO

Circuit Diagram:

Theory:
Cyclo converter is a circuit which converts the input voltage at one frequency to the
output vtage at different frequecy.
During the positive half cycle Thyristors P1, N2 are forward biased and Thyristors
P2 and N1 are reverse biased. The circuit is designed for step down cyclo converter
for a output frequency of

.To get the desired frequency the Thyristors are

triggered accordingly.
During the first positive half cycle P1 and N2 are forward biased and to get the
positive output voltage, P1 is triggered at an angle of (+). During the next
positive half cycle P2 and N1 are forward biased, to get required output voltage
thyristor P2 is triggered. In the next half cycle P1 is triggered next N1,N2 and again
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N1 are triggered accordingly. This process repeats.

Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram.
2. Give the firing pulses accordingly at a suitable firing angle from the firing circuit.
3. Observe the load voltage on the CRO and note down the firing angle.

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WAVEFORMS:

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Waveforms:

Result:

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Experiment No 12
555- TIMER TRIGGERING CIRCUIT
Aim: To generate pulses using 555 Timer Circuit
Apparatus: 1. Power Electronics Trainer Kit
2. Firing Circuit
3. CRO

Circuit Diagram:

Output

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Theory:
The 555 has three main operating modes, Monostable, Astable, and Bistable. Each mode represents a
different type of circuit that has a particular output.
Astable mode :
An Astable Circuit has no stable state - hence the name "astable". The output continually switches
state between high and low without without any intervention from the user, called a 'square' wave.
This type of circuit could be used to give a mechanism intermittent motion by switching a motor on
and off at regular intervals. It can also be used to flash lamps and LEDs, and is useful as a 'clock'
pulse for other digital ICs and circuits.

Output Waveforms in Astable Mode:

Monostable mode
A Monostable Circuit produces one pulse of a set length in response to a trigger input such as a push
button. The output of the circuit stays in the low state until there is a trigger input, hence the name
"monostable" meaning "one stable state". his type of circuit is ideal for use in a "push to operate"
system for a model displayed at exhibitions. A visitor can push a button to start a model's mechanism
moving, and the mechanism will automatically switch off after a set time.
Output Waveforms in Monostable Mode:

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Procedure:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Connect the firing circuit as shown in the circuit diagram


Simulate it using Multisim
Observe the pulses at the output
Vary the circuit parameters to observe the changes.

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Waveforms:

Results:

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HARDWARE CIRCUIT DESIGNS

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Experiment No 13
AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLER USING UJT TRIGGERING
CIRCUIT
Aim:

Circuit Diagram:

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Experiment No 14
SEMI CONVERTER USING UJT TRIGGERING
CIRCUIT
Aim:

Circuit Diagram:

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Experiment No 15
FULL CONTROLLED CONVERTER USING UJT
TRIGGERING CIRCUIT
Aim:

Circuit Diagram:

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Experiment No 16
BASIC STEP DOWN CHOPPER USING 555 TIMER
Aim:

Circuit Diagram:

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Experiment No 17
BASIC STEP UP CHOPPER USING 555-TIMER
Aim:

Circuit Diagram:

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Experiment No 18
SEMI CONVERTER USING INVERSE COSINE
CONTROL SCHEME
Aim:

Circuit Diagram:

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Experiment No 19
HALF WAVE CONTROLLED CONVERTER USING
INVERSE COSINE CONTROL SCHEME
Aim:

Circuit Diagram:

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Experiment No 20
FULL CONTROLLED CONVERTER USING INVERSE
COSINE CONTROL SCHEME
Aim:

Circuit Diagram:

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DATA SHEETS

2N2222
MUR 110
1N4148
IRFZ44
LM 7815
TL 494C
LM339
LM555
TYN612
TL3843

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NPN switching transistors

2N2222; 2N2222A

FEATURES

PINNING

High current (max. 800 mA)

PIN

Low voltage (max. 40 V).


APPLICATIONS

DESCRIPTION

emitter

base

collector, connected to case

Linear amplification and switching.


DESCRIPTION

1
2

PNP complement: 2N2907A.


3

MAM264

Fig.1 Simplified outline (TO-18) and symbol.

QUICK REFERENCE DATA


SYMBOL
VCBO

VCEO

PARAMETER
collector-base voltage

CONDITIONS

MAX.

UNIT

open emitter

2N2222

60

2N2222A

75

2N2222

30

2N2222A

40

800

mA

500

mW

collector-emitter voltage

open base

IC

collector current (DC)

Ptot

total power dissipation

hFE
fT

DC current gain

IC = 10 mA; V CE = 10 V

transition frequency

IC = 20 mA; VCE = 20 V; f = 100 MHz

Tamb

25 C

2N2222
turn-off time

75
250

2N2222A
toff

MIN.

MHz

300
ICon = 150 mA; IBon = 15 mA; IBoff = 15 mA

MHz
250

ns

NPN switching transistors

2N2222; 2N2222A

LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134).
SYMBOL
VCBO

VCEO

VEBO

PARAMETER
collector-base voltage

CONDITIONS

MIN.

MAX.

UNIT

open emitter

2N2222

60

2N2222A

75

2N2222

30

2N2222A

40

2N2222

2N2222A

collector-emitter voltage

emitter-base voltage

open base

open collector

IC

collector current (DC)

800

mA

ICM

peak collector current

800

mA

IBM

peak base current

200

mA

Ptot

total power dissipation

25 C

500

mW

25 C

1.2

Tamb
Tcase

Tstg

storage temperature

Tj

junction temperature

Tamb

operating ambient temperature

65
65

+150

200

+150

THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

Rth j-a

thermal resistance from junction to ambient

Rth j-c

thermal resistance from junction to case

CONDITIONS
in free air

VALUE

UNIT

350

K/W

146

K/W

NPN switching transistors

2N2222; 2N2222A

CHARACTERISTICS
Tj = 25 C unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
ICBO

PARAMETER

MIN.

IE = 0; VCB = 50 V

10

nA

IE = 0; VCB = 50 V; Tamb = 150 C

10

IE = 0; VCB = 60 V

10

nA

IE = 0; VCB = 60 V; Tamb = 150 C

10

10

nA

IEBO

emitter cut-off current

IC = 0; VEB = 3 V

hFE

DC current gain

IC = 0.1 mA; VCE = 10 V

35

IC = 1 mA; V CE = 10 V

50

IC = 10 mA; V CE = 10 V

75

IC = 150 mA; VCE = 1 V; note 1

50

IC = 150 mA; VCE = 10 V; note 1

100

hFE

DC current gain

hFE

DC current gain

30

2N2222A

40

collector-emitter saturation voltage


IC = 150 mA; IB = 15 mA; note 1

400

mV

IC = 500 mA; IB = 50 mA; note 1

1.6

IC = 150 mA; IB = 15 mA; note 1

300

mV

IC = 500 mA; IB = 50 mA; note 1

IC = 150 mA; IB = 15 mA; note 1

1.3

IC = 500 mA; IB = 50 mA; note 1

2.6

1.2

IC = 500 mA; IB = 50 mA; note 1

pF

25

pF

collector-emitter saturation voltage


2N2222A
base-emitter saturation voltage
2N2222

VBEsat

35
IC = 500 mA; VCE = 10 V; note 1

2N2222

2N2222

VBEsat

base-emitter saturation voltage


2N2222A

IC = 150 mA; IB = 15 mA; note 1

Cc

collector capacitance

IE = ie = 0; VCB = 10 V; f = 1 MHz

Ce

emitter capacitance

IC = ic = 0; VEB = 500 mV; f = 1 MHz

0.6

2N2222A
fT

300

IC = 10 mA; VCE = 10 V; Tamb = 55 C

2N2222A

VCEsat

UNIT

collector cut-off current


2N2222A

VCEsat

MAX.

collector cut-off current


2N2222

ICBO

CONDITIONS

transition frequency

IC = 20 mA; VCE = 20 V; f = 100 MHz

2N2222

250

MHz

2N2222A

300

MHz

noise figure
2N2222A

IC = 200 A; VCE = 5 V; RS = 2 k ;
f = 1 kHz; B = 200 Hz

dB

NPN switching transistors

SYMBOL

2N2222; 2N2222A

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

MIN.

MAX.

UNIT

Switching times (between 10% and 90% levels); see Fig.2


ton
Td

turn-on time

35

ns

delay time

10

ns

Tr

rise time

25

ns

toff

turn-off time

250

ns

Ts

storage time

200

ns

Tf

fall time

60

ns

ICon = 150 mA; IBon = 15 mA; IBoff = 15 mA

Note
1. Pulse test: tp

300 s;

0.02.

VBB

RB
oscilloscope

VCC

RC
Vo

(probe)
450

(probe)
450

R2

Vi

DUT
R1
MLB826

Vi = 9.5 V; T = 500 s; tp = 10 s; tr = tf
R1 = 68 ; R2 = 325 ; RB = 325
; RC = 160 . VBB = 3.5 V; VCC = 29.5 V.
Oscilloscope input impedance Zi = 50

3 ns.

Fig.2 Test circuit for switching times.

oscilloscope

NPN switching transistors

2N2222; 2N2222A

PACKAGE OUTLINE
Metal-can cylindrical single-ended package; 3 leads

SOT18/13

seating plane

j
B

D1

2
3

a
A

10 mm

scale

DIMENSIONS (millimetre dimensions are derived from the original inch dimensions)
UNIT

D1

mm

5.31
4.74

2.54

0.47
0.41

5.45
5.30

4.70
4.55

1.03
0.94

1.1
0.9

15.0
12.7

0.40

REFERENCES

OUTLINE
VERSION

IEC

JEDEC

SOT18/13

B11/C7 type 3

TO-18

EIAJ

45

EUROPEAN
PROJECTION

ISSUE DATE

97-04-18

MCC

MUR105
THRU
MUR1100

Features
High Surge Capability
Low Forward Voltage Drop
High Current Capability
Super Fast Switching Speed For High Efficiency

1 Amp Super Fast


Recovery Rectifier
50 to 1000 Volts

Maximum Ratings
Operating Temperature: -50 C to +150 C
Storage Temperature: -50 C to +150 C
MCC
Part Number
MUR105
MUR110
MUR115
MUR120
MUR140
MUR160
MUR180
MUR1100

Maximum
Recurrent
Peak Reverse
Voltage
50V
100V
150V
200V
400V
600V
800V
1000V

Maximum
RMS Voltage
35V
70V
105V
140V
280V
420V
560V
700V

DO-41

Maximum DC
Blocking
Voltage
50V
100V
150V
200V
400V
600V
800V
1000V

Electrical Characteristics @ 25 C Unless Otherwise Specified


Average Forward
1A
IF(AV)
Current
Peak Forward Surge
35A
IFSM
Current
Maximum
Instantaneous
Forward Voltage
MUR105-115
.975V
VF
MUR120-160
1.35V
MUR180-1100
1.75V
Max imum DC
5 A
Reverse Current At
IR
Rated DC Blocking
50 A
Voltage
Maximum Reverse
Recovery Time
MUR105-120
Trr
45ns
MUR140-160
60ns
MUR180-1100
75ns
Typical Junction
20pF
CJ
Capacitance
*Pulse Test: Pulse Width 300 sec, Duty Cycle

Cathode
Mark

TA = 55 C

8.3ms, half sine


D

IFM = 1.0A;
TA = 25 C

TA = 25 C
TA = 150 C

IF=0.5A, IR=1.0A,
Irr =0.25A
Measured at
1.0MHz, VR=4.0V
1%

DIMENSIONS

DIM
A
B
C
D

INCHES
MIN
.166
.080
.028
1.000

MAX
.205
.107
.034
---

MM
MIN
4.10
2.00
.70
25.40

MAX
5.20
2.70
.90
---

NOTE

MCC

MUR105 thru MUR1100


Figure 1
Typical Forward Characteristics
20

Figure 2
Forward Derating Curve

10
1.5

6
4

1.25
2
25 C
Amps

1.0

1
.6

.75

MUR180-1100

.4

Amps

MUR105-115
.5

.2
MUR120-160
Single Phase, Half Wave
60Hz Resistive or Inductive Load

.06
0

.04

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

C
.02
.01

.5

.7

.9

1.1

1.3

Average Forward Rectified Current - Amperes versus


Ambient Temperature - C

1.5

Volts
Instantaneous Forward Current - Amperes versus
Instantaneous Forward Voltage - Volts

Figure 3
Junction Capacitance

100
60
40
20
pF

TJ=25 C
10
6
4
2
1
.1

.2

.4

1
Volts

10

20

40

100 200

400

Junction Capacitance - pF versus


Reverse Voltage - Volts

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1000

MCC

MUR105 thru MUR110


Figure 4
Typical Reverse Characteristics

Figure 5
Peak Forward Surge Current

100
60

60
40

50
TA =150 C

20

40

10

30

Amps

20

4
10

2 TA=100 C

Amps 1

6 8 10 20

40

60 80 100

.6

Cycles

.4

Peak Forward Surge Current - Amperes versus


Number Of Cycles At 60Hz - Cycles

.2
.1

TA 25 C
=

.06
.04
.02
.01
20

40

60

80

100

120

140

Volts
Instantaneous Reverse Leakage Current - MicroAmperes
versus
Figure 6
Reverse Recovery Time Characteristic And Test Circuit Diagram
50

10
trr
+0.5A

0
Pulse
Generator
Note 2

25Vdc

1
Notes:
1. Rise Time = 7ns max.
Input impedance = 1 megohm, 22pF
2. Rise Time = 10ns max.
Source impedance = 50 ohms
3. Resistors are non-inductive

Oscilloscope
Note 1

-0.25

-1.0
1cm
Set Time Base for 20/100ns/cm

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High-speed diodes

1N4148; 1N4448

FEATURES
Hermetically sealed leaded glass SOD27 (DO-35)
package
H ig h switching speed: max. 4 ns

General application
MAM246

C ont i nu ou s reverse voltage: max. 100 V


R e pe t it ive peak reverse voltage: max. 100 V
R e pe t it i ve peak forward current: max. 450 mA.

The diodes are type branded.

Fig.1
APPLICATIONS

Simplified outline (SOD27; DO-35) and


symbol.

High-speed switching.
DESCRIPTION

MARKING

The 1N4148 and 1N4448 are high-speed switching diodes


fabricated in planar technology, and encapsulated in
hermetically sealed leaded glass SOD27 (DO-35)
packages.

TYPE NUMBER

MARKING CODE

1N4148

1N4148PH or 4148PH

1N4448

1N4448

ORDERING INFORMATION
PACKAGE
TYPE NUMBER
1N4148
1N4448

NAME

DESCRIPTION

VERSION

hermetically sealed glass package; axial leaded; 2 leads

SOD27

High-speed diodes

1N4148; 1N4448

LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134).
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

MIN.

MAX.

UNIT

VRRM
VR

repetitive peak reverse voltage

100

continuous reverse voltage

100

IF

continuous forward current

200

mA

IFRM

repetitive peak forward current

450

mA

IFSM

non-repetitive peak forward current

0.5

see Fig.2; note 1


square wave; Tj = 25 C prior to
surge; see Fig.4
t = 1 s
t = 1 ms
t=1s

Ptot

total power dissipation

500

mW

Tstg
Tj

storage temperature

Tamb = 25 C; note 1

65

+200

junction temperature

200

Note
1. Device mounted on an FR4 printed-circuit board; lead length 10 mm.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Tj = 25 C unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
VF

IR

PARAMETER
forward voltage

CONDITIONS

MIN.

MAX.

UNIT

see Fig.3

1N4148

IF = 10 mA

1N4448

IF = 5 mA

0.62

0.72

V
V

IF = 100 mA

25

nA

reverse current

VR = 20 V; see Fig.5
VR = 20 V; Tj = 150 C; see Fig.5

50

IR

reverse current; 1N4448

VR = 20 V; Tj = 100 C; see Fig.5

Cd

diode capacitance

f = 1 MHz; VR = 0 V; see Fig.6

A
pF

Trr

reverse recovery time

when switched from IF = 10 mA to


IR = 60 mA; RL = 100 ;
measured at IR = 1 mA; see Fig.7

ns

Vfr

forward recovery voltage

when switched from IF = 50 mA;


tr = 20 ns; see Fig.8

2.5

THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

VALUE

UNIT

Rth(j-tp)

thermal resistance from junction to tie-point

lead length 10 mm

240

K/W

Rth(j-a)

thermal resistance from junction to ambient

lead length 10 mm; note 1

350

K/W

Note
1. Device mounted on a printed-circuit board without metallization pad.

High-speed diodes

1N4148; 1N4448

GRAPHICAL DATA
mbg451

300

MBG464

600

IF
(mA)

IF
(mA)

200

400
(1)

100

(2)

(3)

200

0
0

100

T amb (C)

200

Device mounted on an FR4 printed-circuit board; lead length 10 mm.

(1)
C;typical
typicalvalues.
values.
(2) T
T jj =
= 175
25 C;
(3) T j = 25 C; maximum values.

Fig.2

Fig.3

Maximum permissible continuous forward


current as a function of ambient
temperature.

VF (V)

Forward current as a function of forward


voltage.

MBG704

102

IFSM
(A)

10

101
1

10

102

103

tp (s)

Based on square wave currents.


T j = 25 C prior to surge.

Fig.4 Maximum permissible non-repetitive peak forward current as a function of pulse duration.

104

High-speed diodes

1N4148; 1N4448

mgd290

103
IR
(A)

MGD004

1.2
Cd
(pF)

102
1.0
(1)

(2)

10
0.8
1
0.6
101

102

0.4
0

100

Tj (C)

200

10

VR (V)

20

(1) VR = 75 V; typical values.


(2) VR = 20 V; typical values.

f = 1 MHz; T j = 25 C.

Fig.5

Fig.6

Reverse current as a function of junction


temperature.

Diode capacitance as a function of reverse


voltage; typical values.

High-speed diodes

1N4148; 1N4448

tr

tp
t

D.U.T.
IF

R = 50
S
V = VR

10%
IF

SAMPLING
OSCILLOSCOPE

t rr
t

R = 50
i

IF x R S

(1)

90%

VR

MGA881

input signal

output signal

(1) IR = 1 mA.

Fig.7 Reverse recovery voltage test circuit and waveforms.

1 k

450
I

V
90%

R = 50
S

OSCILLOSCOPE
D.U.T.

V fr

R i = 50
10%
MGA882

t
tr

tp

input
signal

Fig.8 Forward recovery voltage test circuit and waveforms.

output
signal

High-speed diodes

1N4148; 1N4448

PACKAGE OUTLINE
Hermetically sealed glass package; axial leaded; 2 leads

SOD27

(1)

G1

DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)


UNIT

b
max.

D
max.

G1
max.

L
min.

mm

0.56

1.85

4.25

25.4

2 mm

scale

Note
1. The marking band indicates the cathode.
REFERENCES

OUTLINE
VERSION

IEC

JEDEC

JEITA

SOD27

A24

DO-35

SC-40

EUROPEAN
PROJECTION

ISSUE DATE
97-06-09
05-12-22

N-channel enhancement mode


TrenchMOSTM transistor
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
N-channel enhancement mode
standard level field-effect power
transistor in a plastic envelope using
trench technology. The device
features very low on-state resistance
and has integral zener diodes giving
ESD protection up to 2kV. It is
intended for use in switched mode
power supplies and general purpose
switching applications.

PINNING - TO220AB
PIN

IRFZ44N

QUICK REFERENCE DATA


SYMBOL

PARAMETER

VDS
ID
Ptot
Tj
RDS(ON)

Drain-source voltage
Drain current (DC)
Total power dissipation
Junction temperature
Drain-source on-state
resistance
VGS = 10 V

PIN CONFIGURATION

MAX.

UNIT

55
49
110
175
22

V
A
W
C
m

SYMBOL

DESCRIPTION

tab

gate

drain

source

tab

drain

1 23

LIMITING VALUES
Limiting values in accordance with the Absolute Maximum System (IEC 134)
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

MIN.

MAX.

UNIT

VDS
VDGR
VGS
ID
ID
IDM Ptot
Tstg, Tj

Drain-source voltage
Drain-gate voltage
Gate-source voltage
Drain current (DC)
Drain current (DC)
Drain current (pulse peak value)
Total power dissipation
Storage & operating temperature

RGS = 20 k
Tmb = 25 C
Tmb = 100 C
Tmb = 25 C
Tmb = 25 C
-

- 55

55
55
20
49
35
160
110
175

V
V
V
A
A
A
W
C

MIN.

MAX.

UNIT

kV

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

1.4

K/W

60

K/W

ESD LIMITING VALUE


SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

VC

Electrostatic discharge capacitor


voltage, all pins

Human body model


(100 pF, 1.5 k )

THERMAL RESISTANCES
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

Rth j-mb

Thermal resistance junction to


mounting base
Thermal resistance junction to
ambient

Rth j-a

in free air

N-channel enhancement mode


TrenchMOSTM transistor

IRFZ44N

STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
Tj= 25C unless otherwise specified
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

V(BR)DSS

VGS = 0 V; ID = 0.25 mA;

VGS(TO)

Drain-source breakdown
voltage
Gate threshold voltage

IDSS IGSS

Zero gate voltage drain current

V(BR)GSS
RDS(ON)

Gate source leakage current

Tj = -55C
VDS = VGS; ID = 1 mA
VDS = 55 V; VGS = 0 V;
VGS = 10 V; VDS = 0 V

Gate source breakdown voltage IG = 1 mA;


Drain-source on-state
VGS = 10 V; ID = 25 A
resistance

Tj = 175C
Tj = -55C
Tj = 175C
Tj = 175C
Tj = 175C

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

55
50
2.0
1.0
16
-

3.0
0.05
0.04
15
-

4.0
4.4
10
500
1
20
22
42

V
V
V
V
A
A
A
A
V
m
m

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Tmb = 25C unless otherwise specified
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

gfs

Forward transconductance

VDS = 25 V; ID = 25 A

Ciss
Coss
Crss

Input capacitance
Output capacitance
Feedback capacitance

VGS = 0 V; VDS = 25 V; f = 1 MHz

1350
330
155

1800
400
215

pF
pF
pF

Qg
Qgs
Qgd

Total gate charge


Gate-cource charge
Gate-drain (miller) charge

VDD = 44 V; ID = 50 A; VGS = 10 V

62
15
26

nC
nC
nC

td on
tr
td off
tf

Turn-on delay time


Turn-on rise time
Turn-off delay time
Turn-off fall time

VDD = 30 V; ID = 25 A;
VGS = 10 V; RG = 10
Resistive load

18
50
40
30

26
75
50
40

ns
ns
ns
ns

Ld

Internal drain inductance

3.5

nH

Ld

Internal drain inductance

4.5

nH

Ls

Internal source inductance

Measured from contact screw on


tab to centre of die
Measured from drain lead 6 mm
from package to centre of die
Measured from source lead 6 mm
from package to source bond pad

7.5

nH

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

49

IF = 25 A; VGS = 0 V
IF = 40 A; VGS = 0 V

0.95
1.0

160
1.2
-

A
V

IF = 40 A; -dIF/dt = 100 A/ s;
VGS = -10 V; VR = 30 V

47
0.15

ns
C

REVERSE DIODE LIMITING VALUES AND CHARACTERISTICS


Tj = 25C unless otherwise specified
SYMBOL

PARAMETER

IDR
IDRM
VSD

Continuous reverse drain


current
Pulsed reverse drain current
Diode forward voltage

trr
Qrr

Reverse recovery time


Reverse recovery charge

CONDITIONS

N-channel enhancement mode


TrenchMOSTM transistor

IRFZ44N

AVALANCHE LIMITING VALUE


SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

W DSS

Drain-source non-repetitive
unclamped inductive turn-off
energy

ID = 45 A; VDD 25 V;
VGS = 10 V; RGS = 50 ; Tmb = 25 C

120

Normalised Power Derating

PD%

110

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

110

mJ

1000
ID/A

100
90

tp =

RDS(ON) =VDS/ID

80

1 us

100

10us

70
60

100 us

50
DC

40

10

1 ms

30
20

10ms
100ms

10
0

20

40

60

80
100
Tmb / C

120

140

160

180

Normalised Current Derating

ID%

10

100

VDS/V

Fig.3. Safe operating area. Tmb = 25 C


ID & IDM = f(VDS); IDM single pulse; parameter tp

Fig.1. Normalised power dissipation.


PD% = 100 PD/PD 25 C = f(Tmb)

120

10

Zth/(K/W)

110
100
1

90

0.5

80

0.2

70
60

0.1

50

0.1
0.05

PD

0.02

40
30

0.01

tp

D=

tp
T
t

20
10
0
0

20

40

60

80
100
Tmb / C

120

140

160

180

Fig.2. Normalised continuous drain current.


ID% = 100 ID/ID 25 C = f(Tmb); conditions: VGS 10 V

0.001

1E-06

0.0001

0.01
t/s

Fig.4. Transient thermal impedance.


Zth j-mb = f(t); parameter D = t p/T

100

N-channel enhancement mode


TrenchMOSTM transistor

100

16

IRFZ44N

30

VGS/V =

ID/A

8.0

8.5

10

gfs/S

25

80

7.5
20
60

7.0
15
6.5

40

6.0
20

VDS/V

5.5

5.0
4.5
10 4.0

Fig.5. Typical output characteristics, Tj = 25 C.


ID = f(VDS); parameter VGS

40

10

35

40

ID/A

60

80

100

Fig.8. Typical transconductance, Tj = 25 C.


gfs = f(ID); conditions: VDS = 25 V

RDS(ON)/mOhm

2.5

VGS/V =

20

BUK959-60

Rds(on) normlised to 25degC

2
30

6.5
7

1.5

25
8
9

20

10

15

10

10

20

30

40

ID/A

50

60

70

80

90

Fig.6. Typical on-state resistance, Tj = 25 C.


RDS(ON) = f(ID); parameter VGS

0.5
-100

-50

50
Tmb / degC

100

150

200

Fig.9. Normalised drain-source on-state resistance.


a = RDS(ON)/RDS(ON)25 C = f(Tj); ID = 25 A; VGS = 10 V

100

BUK759-60

VGS(TO) / V

ID/A

max.
80

4
typ.

60

40

min.

20
Tj/C =
0

175

25

6
VGS/V

10

12

Fig.7. Typical transfer characteristics.


ID = f(VGS) ; conditions: VDS = 25 V; parameter Tj

0
-100

-50

50
Tj / C

100

150

200

Fig.10. Gate threshold voltage.


VGS(TO) = f(Tj); conditions: ID = 1 mA; VDS = VGS

N-channel enhancement mode


TrenchMOSTM transistor

IRFZ44N

100

Sub-Threshold Conduction

1E-01

IF/A
80

1E-02
2%

1E-03

typ

60

98%

Tj/C =

175

25

40

1E-04
20

1E-05
0

1E-06

0.2

0.4

0.6
0.8
VSDS/V

Fig.11. Sub-threshold drain current.


ID = f(VGS); conditions: Tj = 25 C; VDS = VGS

1.2

1.4

Fig.14. Typical reverse diode current.


IF = f(VSDS ); conditions: VGS = 0 V; parameter Tj

2.5

120

WDSS%

110
100

2
Thousands pF

90
80
1.5

70
Ciss

60
50

40
30
20

.5

10

Coss
Crss
0
0.01

0.1

VDS/V

10

20

40

100

Fig.12. Typical capacitances, Ciss, Coss, Crss.


C = f(VDS); conditions: VGS = 0 V; f = 1 MHz

60

80

100
120
Tmb / C

140

160

180

Fig.15. Normalised avalanche energy rating.


W DSS% = f(Tmb); conditions: I D = 49 A

12
VGS/V

10

VDD

VDS = 14V
8

VDS

VDS = 4 4V

VGS

-ID/100
0

RGS

T.U.T.

10

20

QG/nC

30

40

R 01
shunt

50

Fig.13. Typical turn-on gate-charge characteristics.


VGS = f(QG); conditions: ID = 50 A; parameter VDS

Fig.16. Avalanche energy test circuit.


WDSS 0.5 LID2 BVDSS BVDSS VDD

N-channel enhancement mode


TrenchMOSTM transistor

+
RD
VDS

VGS
0

RG

T.U.T.

Fig.17. Switching test circuit.

IRFZ44N

VDD

N-channel enhancement mode


TrenchMOSTM transistor

IRFZ44N

MECHANICAL DATA
Dimensions in mm

4,5
max

Net Mass: 2 g

10,3
max
1,3

3,7
2,8

5,9
min

15,8
max

3,0 max
not tinned

3,0

13,5
min
1,3
max 1 2 3
(2x)

0,9 max (3x)

2,54 2,54

0,6
2,4

Fig.18. SOT78 (TO220AB); pin 2 connected to mounting base.


Notes
1. Observe the general handling precautions for electrostatic-discharge sensitive devices (ESDs) to prevent
damage to MOS gate oxide.
2. Refer to mounting instructions for SOT78 (TO220) envelopes.
3. Epoxy meets UL94 V0 at 1/8".

LM78XX
Series Voltage Regulators
General Description
The LM78XX series of three terminal regulators is available
with several fixed output voltages making them useful in a
wide range of applications. One of these is local on card
regulation, eliminating the distribution problems associated
with single point regulation. The voltages available allow
these regulators to be used in logic systems, instrumentation, HiFi, and other solid state electronic equipment. Although designed primarily as fixed voltage regulators these
devices can be used with external components to obtain adjustable voltages and currents.
The LM78XX series is available in an aluminum TO-3 package which will allow over 1.0A load current if adequate heat
sinking is provided. Current limiting is included to limit the
peak output current to a safe value. Safe area protection for
the output transistor is provided to limit internal power dissipation. If internal power dissipation becomes too high for the
heat sinking provided, the thermal shutdown circuit takes
over preventing the IC from overheating.
Considerable effort was expanded to make the LM78XX series of regulators easy to use and minimize the number of
external components. It is not necessary to bypass the out-

put, although this does improve transient response. Input bypassing is needed only if the regulator is located far from the
filter capacitor of the power supply.
For output voltage other than 5V, 12V and 15V the LM117
series provides an output voltage range from 1.2V to 57V.

Features
n
n
n
n
n
n

Output current in excess of 1A


Internal thermal overload protection
No external components required
Output transistor safe area protection
Internal short circuit current limit
Available in the aluminum TO-3 package

Voltage Range
LM7805C

5V

LM7812C

12V

LM7815C

15V

Connection Diagrams
Metal Can Package
TO-3 (K) Aluminum

Plastic Package
TO-220 (T)

DS007746-3
DS007746-2

Bottom View
Order Number LM7805CK,
LM7812CK or LM7815CK
See NS Package Number KC02A

2000 National Semiconductor Corporation

DS007746

Top View
Order Number LM7805CT,
LM7812CT or LM7815CT
See NS Package Number T03B

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LM78XX Series Voltage Regulators

May 2000

LM78XX

Schematic

DS007746-1

(Note 3)

LM78XX

Absolute Maximum Ratings

Maximum Junction Temperature

150C
150C
65C to +150C

If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,


please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.

(K Package)
(T Package)
Storage Temperature Range

Input Voltage

Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec.)

(VO = 5V, 12V and 15V)

35V

Internal Power Dissipation (Note 1)

Internally Limited

Operating Temperature Range (T A)

0C to +70C

Electrical Characteristics LM78XXC


0C

Symbol
VO

TJ

Output Voltage

5V

12V

Input Voltage (unless otherwise noted)

10V

19V

Parameter
Output Voltage

Conditions

Line Regulation

5.2

11.5

12

12.5

14.4

15

15.6

5.25

11.4

15.75

Tj = 25C

I O = 500
mA

(7

5 mA I O
+125C

25)

VIN

(7.5

VIN

(8

VIN

1.5A

10

IO
Tj

Tj = 25C, IO

IO
V IN

Tj

V IN

1A
VMAX

f = 120 Hz

Tj

100 kHz
62

IO

500 mA

62

Dropout Voltage

Tj = 25C, I OUT = 1A

Output Resistance

f = 1 kHz

VIN

30)

20)

20)

12)

VIN

VIN
30)
4

(17.5

(15

VIN

27)

VIN
30)

(18.5

VIN
30)

VIN
27)

(17.7

VIN
30)

50

V IN

22)

12

120

(20

mV
V

150

60
(16

mV
V

150

120
(14.6

V
150

120

mV
V

75

mV

V IN

26)

12

150

mV

25

60

75

mV

50

120

150

mV

mA

8.5

8.5

8.5

mA

0.5

0.5

0.5

mA

1.0

1.0

1.0

mA

20)

(14.8

VIN

25)

27)

(17.9

(14.5

VIN

30)

55

72

(17.5

54

55

V
1.0

75

80

VIN
30)

1.0

40

1A, Tj = 25C

VMAX

120

1.0

IO
or

Tj

VIN

+125C
(7

0C
V IN

(7.5

VMAX

T A =25C, 10 Hz

Ripple Rejection

+125C

1A

500 mA, 0C

14.5

(17.5

25

Tj = 25C

1A

5 mA

V MIN

VIN

VIN
27)

50

IO

1A, 0C

Change

V MIN

50

+125C

Tj

5 mA

Quiescent Current

IO

12.6 1 4.25

(14.5

50
(8

0C

V MIN

20)

Tj = 25C

1A

Tj = 25C

IO

VIN

+125C

Tj

250 mA
750 mA

RO

Max

(7.5

VIN

Output Noise
Voltage

Typ

4.75

0C

VN

Min

1A

VIN

IQ

Max

IO

IO

Quiescent Current

Typ

PD

VIN

Load Regulation

Min

4.8

VMAX

Units

Max

1A

V IN

23V

Typ

IO

15W, 5 mA

15V

Min

Tj = 25C, 5 mA

0C

IQ

230C

(Note 2)

VIN

VO

300C

TO-220 Package T

125C unless otherwise noted.

V MIN
VO

TO-3 Package K

VIN
30)

mA
V

90

70

dB

54

dB

+125C
(8

VIN

18)

(15

VIN

25)

(18.5 VIN
28.5)

2.0

2.0

2.0

18

19

V
V
m

LM78XX

Electrical Characteristics LM78XXC


0C

Symbol

V IN

TJ

(Note 2) (Continued)

125C unless otherwise noted.


Output Voltage

5V

12V

Input Voltage (unless otherwise noted)

10V

19V

Parameter

Conditions

Min

Typ

Max

Min

Typ

15V
23V
Max

Min

Typ

Units
Max

Short-Circuit
Current

Tj = 25C

2.1

1.5

1.2

Peak Output
Current

Tj = 25C

2.4

2.4

2.4

Average TC of
VOUT

0C

0.6

1.5

1.8

mV/C

Tj

+125C, I O = 5 mA

Input Voltage
Required to
Maintain

Tj = 25C, IO

1A

7.5

14.6

17.7

Line Regulation
Note 1: Thermal resistance of the TO-3 package (K, KC) is typically 4C/W junction to case and 35C/W case to ambient. Thermal resistance of the TO-220 package
(T) is typically 4C/W junction to case and 50C/W case to ambient.
Note 2: All characteristics are measured with capacitor across the input of 0.22 F, and a capacitor across the output of 0.1F. All characteristics except noise voltage
and ripple rejection ratio are measured using pulse techniques (tw 10 ms, duty cycle 5%). Output voltage changes due to changes in internal temperature must
be taken into account separately.
Note 3: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. For guaranteed specifications and the test conditions, see Electrical Characteristics.

LM78XX

Typical Performance Characteristics


Maximum Average Power Dissipation

Maximum Average Power Dissipation

DS007746-5

DS007746-6

Output Voltage (Normalized to 1V at TJ = 25C)

Peak Output Current

DS007746-7

Ripple Rejection

DS007746-8

Ripple Rejection

DS007746-9

DS007746-10

LM78XX

Typical Performance Characteristics

(Continued)

Output Impedance

Dropout Voltage

DS007746-11

Dropout Characteristics

DS007746-12

Quiescent Current

DS007746-13

Quiescent Current

DS007746-15

DS007746-14

inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted

Aluminum Metal Can Package (KC)


Order Number LM7805CK, LM7812CK or LM7815CK
NS Package Number KC02A

LM78XX

Physical Dimensions

LM78XX Series Voltage Regulators

Physical Dimensions

inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued)

TO-220 Package (T)


Order Number LM7805CT, LM7812CT or LM7815CT
NS Package Number T03B

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TL494
PULSE-WIDTHMODULATIONCONTROLCIRCUITS
SLVS074D JANUARY 1983 REVISED MAY 2002

D, DB, N, NS, OR PW PACKAGE


(TOP VIEW)

Complete PWM Power-Control Circuitry


Uncommitted Outputs for 200-mA Sink or
Source Current

1IN+
1IN
FEEDBACK
DTC
CT
RT
GND
C1

Output Control Selects Single-Ended or


Push-Pull Operation
Internal Circuitry Prohibits Double Pulse at
Either Output
Variable Dead Time Provides Control Over
Total Range
Internal Regulator Provides a Stable 5-V
Reference Supply With 5% Tolerance

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

2IN+
2IN
REF
OUTPUT CTRL
VCC
C2
E2
E1

Circuit Architecture Allows Easy


Synchronization

description
The TL494 incorporates all the functions required in the construction of a pulse-width-modulation (PWM) control
circuit on a single chip. Designed primarily for power-supply control, this device offers the flexibility to tailor the
power-supply control circuitry to a specific application.
The TL494 contains two error amplifiers, an on-chip adjustable oscillator, a dead-time control (DTC)
comparator, a pulse-steering control flip-flop, a 5-V, 5%-precision regulator, and output-control circuits.
The error amplifiers exhibit a common-mode voltage range from 0.3 V to VCC 2 V. The dead-time control
comparator has a fixed offset that provides approximately 5% dead time. The on-chip oscillator can be bypassed
by terminating RT to the reference output and providing a sawtooth input to CT, or it can drive the common
circuits in synchronous multiple-rail power supplies.
The uncommitted output transistors provide either common-emitter or emitter-follower output capability. The
TL494 provides for push-pull or single-ended output operation, which can be selected through the
output-control function. The architecture of this device prohibits the possibility of either output being pulsed twice
during push-pull operation.
The TL494C is characterized for operation from 0C to 70C. The TL494I is characterized for operation from
40C to 85C.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
PACKAGED DEVICES
TA

SMALL
OUTLINE
(D)

PLASTIC
DIP
(N)

SMALL
OUTLINE
(NS)

SHRINK
SMALL
OUTLINE
(DB)

THIN SHRINK
SMALL
OUTLINE
(PW)

0C to 70C

TL494CD

TL494CN

TL494CNS

TL494CDB

TL494CPW

40C to 85C

TL494ID

TL494IN

The D, DB, NS, and PW packages are available taped and reeled. Add the suffix R to device type (e.g.,
TL494CDR).

Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of
Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments Incorporated

PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.


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FUNCTION TABLE
INPUT TO
OUTPUT CTRL

OUTPUT FUNCTION

VI = GND

Single-ended or parallel output

VI = Vref

Normal push-pull operation

functional block diagram


OUTPUT CTRL
(see Function Table)
13

RT 6
CT 5

Oscillator

Q1
1D

DTC

Dead-Time Control
Comparator

0.1 V

1IN+
1IN

Q2 11

PWM
Comparator

10

16

2IN 15

E1

C2
E2

Pulse-Steering
Flip-Flop

Error Amplifier 2

2IN+

C1

C1

Error Amplifier 1
1

12

VCC

+
Reference
Regulator

14 REF

7 GND
FEEDBACK

0.7 mA

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absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)

Supply voltage, VCC (see Note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 V


Amplifier input voltage, VI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VCC + 0.3 V
Collector output voltage, VO
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 V
Collector output current, IO
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 mA
Package thermal impedance, JA (see Note 2 and 3): D package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73C/W
DB package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82C/W
N package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67C/W
NS package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64C/W
PW package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108C/W
Lead temperature 1,6 mm (1/16 inch) from case for 10 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260C
Storage temperature range, Tstg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65C to 150C
Stresses beyond those listed under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and
functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under recommended operating conditions is not
implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
NOTES: 1. All voltage values are with respect to the network ground terminal.
2. Maximum power dissipation is a function of TJ(max), JA, and TA. The maximum allowable power dissipation at any allowable
ambient temperature is PD = (TJ(max) TA)/JA. Operating at the absolute maximum TJ of 150C can affect reliability.
3. The package thermal impedance is calculated in accordance with JESD 51-7.

recommended operating conditions


VCC
VI

Supply voltage

VO

Collector output voltage

Amplifier input voltage

MIN

MAX

40

0.3

VCC 2
40

Collector output current (each transistor)

200

Current into feedback terminal


fosc

Oscillator frequency

CT

Timing capacitor

RT

Timing resistor

TA

Operating free-air temperature

TL494C
TL494I

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V
mA

0.3

mA

300

kHz

0.47

10000

nF

1.8

500

70

40

85

TL494
PULSE-WIDTHMODULATIONCONTROLCIRCUITS
SLVS074D JANUARY 1983 REVISED MAY 2002

electrical characteristics over recommended operating free-air temperature range, VCC = 15 V,


f = 10 kHz (unless otherwise noted)
reference section
TEST CONDITIONS

PARAMETER

TL494C, TL494I
MIN

TYP

MAX

4.75

5.25

UNIT

Input regulation

IO = 1 mA
VCC = 7 V to 40 V

25

Output regulation

IO = 1 mA to 10 mA

15

mV

Output voltage change with temperature

TA = MIN to MAX
REF = 0 V

10

mV/V

Output voltage (REF)

Short-circuit output current

25

V
mV

mA

For conditions shown as MIN or MAX, use the appropriate value specified under recommended operating conditions.
All typical values, except for parameter changes with temperature, are at TA = 25C.
Duration of the short circuit should not exceed one second.

oscillator section, CT = 0.01 F, RT = 12 k (see Figure 1)


TEST CONDITIONS

PARAMETER

TL494, TL494I
MIN

TYP

Frequency
Standard deviation of frequency

All values of VCC, CT, RT, and TA constant

Frequency change with voltage

VCC = 7 V to 40 V,
TA = MIN to MAX

Frequency change with temperature#

MAX

10

kHz

100

Hz/kHz

TA = 25C

UNIT

Hz/kHz
10

Hz/kHz

For conditions shown as MIN or MAX, use the appropriate value specified under recommended operating conditions.
All typical values, except for parameter changes with temperature, are at TA = 25C.
Standard deviation is a measure of the statistical distribution about the mean as derived from the formula:
N

X) 2

(xn
n 1

# Temperature coefficient of timing capacitor and timing resistor are not taken into account.

error-amplifier section (see Figure 2)


TL494, TL494I
PARAMETER

TEST CONDITIONS

Input offset current

VO (FEEDBACK) = 2.5 V
VO (FEEDBACK) = 2.5 V

Input bias current

VO (FEEDBACK) = 2.5 V

Input offset voltage

Common-mode input voltage range

VCC = 7 V to 40 V

Open-loop voltage amplification

VO = 3 V,
RL = 2 k,
VO = 0.5 V to 3.5 V,

Unity-gain bandwidth
Common-mode rejection ratio

VO = 40 V,
TA = 25C
VID = 15 mV to 5 V,

MIN

TYP

70

UNIT

10

mV

25

250

nA

0.2

0.3 to
VCC2
VO = 0.5 V to 3.5 V
RL = 2 k

MAX

V
95

dB

800

kHz

65

80

dB

V (FEEDBACK) = 0.7 V

0.3

0.7

mA

Output source current (FEEDBACK)


VID = 15 mV to 5 V,
V (FEEDBACK) = 3.5 V
All typical values, except for parameter changes with temperature, are at TA = 25C.

Output sink current (FEEDBACK)

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electrical characteristics over recommended operating free-air temperature range, VCC = 15 V,


f = 10 kHz (unless otherwise noted)
output section
PARAMETER

TEST CONDITIONS

Collector off-state current


Emitter off-state current
Collector-emitter saturation voltage

Common emitter
Emitter follower

VCE = 40 V,
VCC = VC = 40 V,

VCC = 40 V

VE = 0,
VO(C1 or C2) = 15 V,
VI = Vref

IC = 200 mA
IE = 200 mA

MIN

TYP
2

VE = 0

MAX

UNIT

100

100

1.1

1.3

1.5

2.5

Output control input current


All typical values except for temperature coefficient are at TA = 25C.

3.5

V
mA

dead-time control section (see Figure 1)


PARAMETER

MIN

TEST CONDITIONS

Input bias current (DEAD-TIME CTRL)

VI = 0 to 5.25 V

Maximum duty cycle, each output

VI (DEAD-TIME CTRL) = 0, CT = 0.01 F, RT = 12 k


Zero duty cycle

Input threshold voltage (DEAD-TIME CTRL)

TYP

MAX

UNIT

10

45%
3

3.3

MIN

TYP

MAX

4.5

0.3

0.7

MIN

TYP

MAX

VCC = 15 V

10

VCC = 40 V

15

Maximum duty cycle

All typical values except for temperature coefficient are at T = 25C.


A

PWM comparator section (see Figure 1)


PARAMETER

TEST CONDITIONS

Input threshold voltage (FEEDBACK)

Zero duty cycle

Input sink current (FEEDBACK)

V (FEEDBACK) = 0.7 V

UNIT
V
mA

All typical values except for temperature coefficient are at TA = 25C.

total device
PARAMETER
Standby supply current

TEST CONDITIONS
RT = Vref,

All other inputs and outputs open

Average supply current


VI (DEAD-TIME CTRL) = 2 V,
All typical values except for temperature coefficient are at TA = 25C.

See Figure 1

7.5

UNIT
mA
mA

switching characteristics, TA = 25C


PARAMETER
Rise time
Fall time
Rise time
Fall time

TEST CONDITIONS
Common-emitter configuration,

See Figure 3

Emitter-follower configuration,

See Figure 4

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNIT

100

200

ns

25

100

ns

100

200

ns

40

100

ns

All typical values except for temperature coefficient are at T = 25C.


A

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PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION


VCC = 15 V
150
2W

12
4
Test
Inputs

3
12 k

VCC
DTC

C1

FEEDBACK

E1

RT

C2

6
5

0.01 F
1
2
16
15

13

CT

E2

150
2W
Output 1

9
11

Output 2

10

1IN+
1IN
2IN+

Error
Amplifiers

2IN
OUTPUT
CTRL

REF

14

GND
50 k

TEST CIRCUIT

VCC

Voltage
at C1

0V
VCC

Voltage
at C2

0V

Voltage
at CT
Threshold Voltage
DTC
0V
Threshold Voltage
FEEDBACK
0.7 V
Duty Cycle

MAX

0%

0%

VOLTAGE WAVEFORMS

Figure 1. Operational Test Circuit and Waveforms

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PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION


Amplifier Under Test
+
VI

FEEDBACK

+
Vref

Other Amplifier

Figure 2. Amplifier Characteristics

15 V
68
2W

Each Output
Circuit

tf
Output

tr
90%

90%

CL = 15 pF
(See Note A)
10%

10%

TEST CIRCUIT

OUTPUT VOLTAGE WAVEFORM

NOTE A: CL includes probe and jig capacitance.

Figure 3. Common-Emitter Configuration

15 V
Each Output
Circuit

Output

CL = 15 pF
(See Note A)

90%

90%

68
2W
10%

10%
tr

TEST CIRCUIT

tf

OUTPUT VOLTAGE WAVEFORM

NOTE A: CL includes probe and jig capacitance.

Figure 4. Emitter-Follower Configuration

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f Oscillator Frequency and Frequency Variation Hz

TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OSCILLATOR FREQUENCY AND
FREQUENCY VARIATION
vs
TIMING RESISTANCE
100 k
VCC = 15 V
TA = 25C

40 k
2%

0.001 F

1%

10 k

0.01 F

0%

4k

0.1 F

1k
400

Df = 1%

100

CT = 1 F

40
10
1k

4k

10 k

40 k

100 k

400 k

1M

RT Timing Resistance
Frequency variation (f) is the change in oscillator frequency that occurs over the full temperature range.

Figure 5

AMPLIFIER VOLTAGE AMPLIFICATION


vs
FREQUENCY

A Amplifier Voltage Amplification dB

100
VCC = 15 V
VO = 3 V
TA = 25C

90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0

10

100

1k

10 k

100 k

1M

f Frequency Hz

Figure 6

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