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EXPERIMENT 22
555 MONOSTABLE
MULTIVIBRATOR (MV)
Ferdinand M. Fernando
Asst. Professor I
Logic Circuit
F. M. Fernando
URSM-College of Engineering
9/16/2015
Logic Circuit
F. M. Fernando
URSM-College of Engineering
Logic Circuit
F. M. Fernando
URSM-College of Engineering
9/16/2015
Logic Circuit
F. M. Fernando
URSM-College of Engineering
Logic Circuit
F. M. Fernando
URSM-College of Engineering
9/16/2015
PROCEDURE
First, draw the circuit using your simulation software
(i.e. Ckt Wizard):
1. Run the simulation software.
2. Place the components and wire them together as
shown in the given circuit diagram.
3. Simulate the circuit & observe the signal indicated
by the logic probe when the Graph Window is
shown. What is the output signal and how much
output voltage is measured and for how long it is
ON? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Logic Circuit
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URSM-College of Engineering
Logic Circuit
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URSM-College of Engineering
9/16/2015
Logic Circuit
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URSM-College of Engineering
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WRITTEN REPORT
THE 74121
NONRETRIGGERABLE
ONE-SHOT
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The 74121 is an example of a nonretriggerable oneshot IC. It has provisions for external R and C. The
inputs (A1 , A2 , & B) are gated trigger inputs. The
RINT input connects to a 2K internal timing
resistor.
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Logic Circuit
When a 74121 receives a trigger signal on one of its trigger inputs Q goes HIGH, &
after a period of time determined by a resistor value and a capacitor value, the Q
output returns LOW (Q returns HIGH). The time that the outputs remain in their
triggered states is gives as tW = 0.7RC.
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PROBLEMS
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c) Simulate the circuit for a 1.2-kHz TTL-level squarewave signal to the trigger input.
d) Use a dual-trace scope to analyze and show the
input and output signals.
e) If the output pulse width is not about 600 s,
change the value of R to correct it. Make sure you
do not use a value lower than the specified
minimum R value.
f) To demo that the 74121 circuit is nonretriggerable,
you need to investigate its response with 3 different
trigger frequencies. To start, draw a section of the
input and output waveforms with the 1200-Hz
trigger signal.
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