Texas Instruments LM555CMM Precision Timer IC

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Reliable Precision Timing for Diverse Applications

The Texas Instruments LM555CMM timer IC is designed to deliver highly accurate and programmable timing and oscillation solutions, making it an essential component for engineers and industrial professionals. Housed in a compact 8-VSSOP package, the LM555CMM combines flexibility and robustness, operating within a broad voltage range of 4.5V to 16V and a temperature range of 0°C to 70°C. This enables seamless integration into a variety of commercial and industrial environments.

For engineers, the LM555CMM simplifies the development of precise clock/timing circuits and frequency generators, reducing design complexity and speeding up time-to-market. Its low power consumption (10mA typical) supports energy-efficient designs, a critical factor for modern electronics.

Industrial product teams benefit from the LM555CMM’s proven reliability and versatility, whether developing consumer electronics, control systems, or custom timing solutions. Its adaptability to pulse-width modulation (PWM) and triggering functions enhances control precision across applications.

In summary, the LM555CMM is a dependable, programmable timer IC that helps professionals deliver accurate, efficient, and scalable timing solutions, facilitating smoother project execution and improved product performance.

Key Features

  • Versatile 555-Type Design: Compatible with a broad range of timing applications.

  • Programmable Timer/Oscillator: Enables precise frequency adjustment up to 100kHz.

  • Wide Voltage Supply Range: Operates reliably from 4.5V to 16V.

  • Low Power Consumption: Efficient operation with only 10mA current draw.

  • Temperature Range: Commercial use from 0°C to 70°C ensures stability.

  • Compact 8-VSSOP Package: Easy integration into space-constrained designs.

Applications

  • Precision clock and timing circuits

  • Frequency generators and oscillators

  • Pulse-width modulation (PWM) control systems

  • Triggering and pulse generation in consumer and industrial electronics

  • Hobbyist and DIY electronics projects requiring accurate timing