The maximum operating frequency of TLC556IDG4 is 2 MHz, but it can be limited by the slew rate and propagation delay of the device.
To ensure stable operation, make sure to decouple the power supply with a 0.1uF capacitor, use a stable clock signal, and keep the output load impedance within the recommended range.
Yes, TLC556IDG4 can be used as a VCO by applying a control voltage to the threshold input (pin 5) and using the output (pin 3) as the oscillator output.
The timing capacitor value can be calculated using the formula: C = (R1*R2)/(2*R3*F), where R1, R2, and R3 are the resistors connected to pins 2, 6, and 7, respectively, and F is the desired frequency.
Yes, TLC556IDG4 is a radiation-hardened device, making it suitable for high-reliability applications such as aerospace, defense, and industrial control systems.
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