Monostable Multivibrator 74121

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
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Since Q1 and Q2 are emitter followers, they do not speed up the rise/fall times of the 121 output stage. Also, they decrease (by over 10%) the max Vgs available to enhance the FET in a circuit where that parameter already is questionably low. Why are they in there?
They give a low output impedance to drive the high input capacitance of the FET.
I'm surprised you didn't know that. :confused:
 

AnalogKid

Joined Aug 1, 2013
12,130
I don't really get your answer. Do you mean if I search for an another power MOSFET, I can remove Q1 & Q2?
I'm saying that is a real possibility based on device improvements over the past few decades. Plus, if you tune the MOSFET to the specific characteristics of the load, you might be able to use a smaller device with a lower gate charge. The rule of thumb is 2:1. If the load runs on 12 V, use a 30 V FET. If the peak load current is 1 A, use a 2 A FET.

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Arne1996

Joined Feb 15, 2017
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I was looking back for a moment at my monostable multivibrator at the voltage. I don't really get why I get a voltage of 300mV... The voltage I was expecting was about 3.4V (in datasheets). Did I do something wrong?
Thanks in advance
 

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
38,507
I was looking back for a moment at my monostable multivibrator at the voltage. I don't really get why I get a voltage of 300mV... The voltage I was expecting was about 3.4V (in datasheets). Did I do something wrong?
You didn't account for the 10:1 reduction in the displayed voltage due to the 10:1 probe. :rolleyes:
 
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