On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 22:46:48 -0400, Bitrex
wrote:
On 3/18/2011 7:13 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
Got annoyed at the flaky 555 models that are out there, so I rolled my
own...
http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/MyLMC555.zip
Based on old AMI 20V CMOS device models, mostly form/fit/function with
CMOS, but some behavioral on the front-end where it doesn't matter.
Optimized and fitted to National LMC555 at 5V operation. It'll work
at other voltages but may sink/source more or less than spec at other
voltages because of ancient 5u devices :-)
Try it out and let me know.
...Jim Thompson
Hi Jim,
Thanks for taking the time to create this model. I was doing some
experimenting with it and comparing it to the standard bipolar 555
model, and noticed that the CMOS model seems to have significantly
greater shoot-through current than the bipolar model. I haven't used a
CMOS 555 or measured those currents "in real life", so I'm curious if
that is a real difference, or perhaps the bipolar 555 models don't model
it effectively?
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Notice that the shoot-through current for an ICM7555, in real life, as
indicated on page 6 of:
http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds...55-ICM7556.pdf
is very small compared to that from the bipolar 555, so there's either
something wrong with Jim's model, or you're making an error of some
kind.
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JF