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Tim Shoppa
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The recent discussion and reference to
http://www.eet.com/special/special_issues/millennium/milestones/camenzind.html
got me to read Camenzind's article about his "new 555" at
http://www.arraydesign.com/spectrum.pdf
(I put "new" in quotes because really this part is 5 or 6 years old now...)
I've looked at the Zetex data sheet for the ZSCT1555 and it does do a couple
things that the CMOS 555's don't. It works well under 1V Vcc, for example.
Other than single-cell battery operated uses, though, does the ZSCT1555 see
a lot of use today?
Tim.
http://www.eet.com/special/special_issues/millennium/milestones/camenzind.html
got me to read Camenzind's article about his "new 555" at
http://www.arraydesign.com/spectrum.pdf
(I put "new" in quotes because really this part is 5 or 6 years old now...)
I've looked at the Zetex data sheet for the ZSCT1555 and it does do a couple
things that the CMOS 555's don't. It works well under 1V Vcc, for example.
Other than single-cell battery operated uses, though, does the ZSCT1555 see
a lot of use today?
Tim.