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TPL5010DDCR – Integrated Circuits (ICs), Clock/Timing, Programmable Timers and Oscillators

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The TPL5010 Nano Timer is an ultra-low power timer with a watchdog feature designed for system wake up in duty-cycled, battery-powered applications such as those in IoT. Many of these applications require the use of a μC, so it is desirable to keep the μC in a low power mode to maximize current savings, waking up only during certain time intervals to collect data or service an interrupt. Although the internal timer of the μC can be used for system wake-up, it can single handedly consume microamps of total system current.

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Product Tags

Product Attributes

TYPE DESCRIPTION
Category Integrated Circuits (ICs)

Clock/Timing

Programmable Timers and Oscillators

Mfr Texas Instruments
Series -
Package Tape & Reel (TR)

Cut Tape (CT)

Digi-Reel®

Product Status Active
Type Programmable Timer
Count -
Frequency -
Voltage - Supply 1.8V ~ 5.5V
Current - Supply 35 nA
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 105°C
Package / Case SOT-23-6 Thin, TSOT-23-6
Supplier Device Package SOT-23-THIN
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Base Product Number TPL5010

Documents & Media

RESOURCE TYPE LINK
Datasheets TPL5010
Featured Product TPL5010/TPL5110 Ultra-Low-Power Timers
PCN Assembly/Origin TPL5010DDCy 03/Nov/2021
Manufacturer Product Page TPL5010DDCR Specifications
HTML Datasheet TPL5010
EDA Models TPL5010DDCR by SnapEDA

TPL5010DDCR by Ultra Librarian

Environmental & Export Classifications

ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
REACH Status REACH Unaffected
ECCN EAR99
HTSUS 8542.39.0001

 

Programmable timers and oscillators

Programmable timers and oscillators are an essential part of many electronic devices and systems. They are used to control the timing and synchronization of various operations, resulting in efficient and accurate performance. The purpose of this article is to introduce the concept of programmable timers and oscillators, emphasizing their importance in modern electronic applications.

 Programmable timers are electronic circuits designed to measure and control time intervals. They allow users to set specific timing parameters and automate tasks accordingly. These timers can be programmed to trigger actions at predetermined intervals or in response to certain events.

 

 Programmable timers come in a variety of flavors, including monostable and astable timers. Monostable timers produce a single pulse when triggered, while astable timers produce a continuously oscillating output. They are widely used in applications such as automation systems, industrial controls, and digital clocks.

 In electronics, an oscillator is a device that produces a repetitive signal or waveform. These signals can have a wide frequency range, depending on the application requirements. Oscillators typically generate square, sine, or triangle waves.

 

 Programmable oscillators allow the user to adjust the frequency and other characteristics of the output signal. They have become an integral part of many electronic systems, including radio, television and digital data transmission.

 

 Programmable timers and oscillators play a vital role in ensuring proper timing and synchronization of operations in a variety of electronic applications. They can precisely control events, automate processes and synchronize multiple systems.

 For example, in an automated process such as an assembly line, programmable timers can ensure that different tasks are performed in a synchronized manner, increasing efficiency and reducing errors. In digital systems such as microprocessors, programmable oscillators provide precise clock signals to synchronize the execution of instructions.

 Applications for programmable timers and oscillators are diverse and span multiple industries. In telecommunications, programmable oscillators are used for frequency modulation and signal generation. Also, in the automotive industry, programmable timers are used to control fuel injection systems and ignition timing.

Home appliances such as microwave ovens and washing machines employ programmable timers to manage cooking times, cycles and delayed start options. Furthermore, programmable oscillators are fundamental in the field of medical devices, ensuring precise measurement of vital signs and coordination of device functions.

 Programmable timers and oscillators are essential tools in electronics, enabling precise timing, synchronization and automation. From industrial machinery to everyday household appliances, these components ensure precise control and efficient operation. Understanding the importance and applications of programmable timers and oscillators is essential for professionals and hobbyists in the field of electronics. Continued development and innovation in this field will drive further advancements in various industries and enhance the overall functionality of electronic devices and systems.


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