Actually, depending on exactly how you want the circuit to behave, you might need to use two comparators. One interpretation: The first comparator would trigger immediately, whenever the input was above the threshold. The output of that comparator should be used to start the timing circuit, when the input goes above threshold, and should reset the timing circuit to "zero" whenever the input is not above threshold. A second comparator would accept the timing circuit output and trigger when its threshold was reached. The details of the circuit between the comparators would still need to be worked out.
You didn't say whether or not the output should latch, or under what conditions it should reset. That behavior should be better-defined.
Also time-delay is important. Are we talking about us, ms, s, min..
555 not gate followed by 555 monostable multivibrator is what you need..
Just put an RC time delay in the path of your input signal. After this delay, it will reach the threshold point of the comparator.
No the output should not latch and it should reset when the voltage goes down the threshold voltage. It's like you have a push button with one pin connected to Vcc and the other to the non-inverting pin of the comparator. When the push button is pressed for a couple of uS, let's say 20uS, the output of the circuit will be high. When the push button is unpressed, the circuit changes state immediately and goes to low.
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What is your timing tolerance here? ± xx uS?And also the application that I'm working with is time sensitive in the uS range
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