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Help with CD4541 data sheet
« on: January 07, 2020, 10:07:50 am »
I am presently looking at using CD4541 timer counter chip.

Looking through the data sheets ( see ST micro data sheet page 6, DIGITAL TIMER APPLICATION subheading , last paragraph) :

"... A set-up time equal to the width of the one shot output is required immediately following initial power up, during which time the output will be high..."

I am at a loss to interpret this paragraph.

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Re: Help with CD4541 data sheet
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2020, 10:15:09 am »
Yes, most of the 4541 datasheets are terrible, but generally each in different ways. I recommend reading the datasheets from other manufacturers of the 4541, and above all looking at the logic diagrams. The basic functionality is identical between manufacturers.
 

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Re: Help with CD4541 data sheet
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2020, 10:26:15 am »
I'd interpret that as the one-shot 'digital timer' circuit shown triggers at powerup, producing its timed output pulse, even if MR is held low during powerup. 
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Re: Help with CD4541 data sheet
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2020, 11:51:56 am »
Richard.. yes they are not as clear and in fact this bit of description of operation is not mentioned say in nexperiedata sheet.

Ian ,
thank You. If this is indeed the case , it presents a significant hurdle to ensuring no illegitimate/ unwanted output can exist.
 

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Re: Help with CD4541 data sheet
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2020, 06:51:02 am »
I looked at Texas website  tech support and found a topic asking this very same question.
The summary of TI support /product engineer was 

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I am sorry for the lack of helpful answer on this question. These are some of our legacy parts that the information is not very clear on.
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About as useful as tits on a bull.
 

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Re: Help with CD4541 data sheet
« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2020, 07:19:07 pm »

"...
I am sorry for the lack of helpful answer on this question. These are some of our legacy parts that the information is not very clear on.
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About as useful as tits on a bull.

True. But in TI's defense, these are 40+ years old devices (originally from RCA)and have gone through several company acquisitions until they landed at TI. They are cent parts and no sane company would invest resources in them.

OP: the ON Semi datasheet has the same formulation.
IMO, It means, that no matter what you do, Auto-reset or Master-reset, the circuit will run one timing cycle before it can be retriggered by Master-reset.
 

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Re: Help with CD4541 data sheet
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2020, 10:22:25 pm »
Let's trim it a bit:

"A set-up time X is required immediately following initial power up, during the output will be high"

X = "width of the one shot output"

So, without further context, to me it reads that after power on, the output will be high for a while.
 

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Re: Help with CD4541 data sheet
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2020, 11:08:34 pm »
Aheid,

Thank You for your comments.
The problem is as follows if the timer is set for for ten minutes, will the output be high for that duration?
Intuitively I do not think the designers of the chip would have designed such a problematic situation into the chip.
 

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Re: Help with CD4541 data sheet
« Reply #8 on: January 11, 2020, 10:30:11 am »
Read the initial text again (page two, emphasis mine):

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The output turns out as a
continuos square wave, with a frequency equal to
the oscillator frequency divided by 2N when this
MODE input is a logic "1". When it is a logic "0"
and after a MASTER RESET is started, and Q
output has been selected, the output goes up to a
high state after 2 N-1 counts. It remains in that
state till another MASTER RESET pulse is apply
or the mode input is a logic "1". The process starts
by setting the AUTO RESET input (pin 5) to logic
"0" and switching power on.

So to me the, the text you quoted is just saying that when you power on, the chip will start counting right away which will cause the output to be high until it has counted till the end. Note that in the application diagram where the text you quoted is from, MODE is low (tied to ground) and the Qbar output is selected (pin 9 tied high), thus output is inverted relative to the text I quote.
 


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