Questions tagged [555]

The 555 timer IC is an integrated circuit (chip) used in a variety of timer, pulse generation and oscillator applications. The part is still in widespread use, thanks to its low price and ubiquity. The 556 timer is simply two 555 timers in a single package.

The timer IC is a monolithic (chip) used in a variety of timer, pulse generation and oscillator applications. The part is still in widespread use, thanks to its ease of use, low price and good stability. In 2017, some estimates amounted to a billion 555 timers produced annually. - Wikipedia

It can be found in a variety of versions, both and , metal or plastic packaging. It even comes in a dual package as the 556 Timer, providing two independently programmable 555 timers. There is a less common 558 Quad timer, but it has some pins of the 4 internal 555 timers connected together internally.

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One could also call these "cookbooks".
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Is the NE555 the IC I need, and if not, what do I replace it with?

I've noticed that whilst I have a well-known solution using an NE555, that IC doesn't fulfill my needs perfectly. Others have told me that the NE555 is very rarely an appropriate solution to one of the problems it's being used for. What are the…
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Why are two 555 timers in separate sub-circuits cross-talking? (Poltergeist in the Breadboard)

As an introduction to electronics, I am following Charles Platt's Make: Electronics (2nd edition). Every circuit worked as expected, until Experiment 17: Set Your Tone. In circuit on figure 4-37 (page 163), two 555 timers are used in astable mode…
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Do engineers still design for volume using discrete through-hole bipolar transistors?

As a hobbyist who likes plugging BJTs and discrete components into solderless breadboard for entertainment and education, I recognise that people like me are an insufficient market to make it worthwhile for manufacturers to continue production. I've…
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Where do overtones in a 555 generated square wave come from?

I have built a 555 oscillator and connected it to a speaker. Using an oscilloscope I adjusted the 555 to generate a 2.5kHz square wave. I then held a microphone up to the speaker and fed the input into a spectrum analyser. What I expected to see was…
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Astable 555 circuit not oscillating

I'm a complete beginner to electronics, but I'm trying to follow Ben Eaters video series "Building an 8-bit computer". I tried to do the first part of an astable 555 timer, but the LED does not oscillate and on top of that the timer draws A LOT of…
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Why are 555 timers so prevalent?

I've noticed is that 555 ICs seem to be extremely common. Why is the 555 so prevalent, or ubiquitous; what about it so useful?
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How much does temperature affect the 555 IC?

I read that one of the disadvantages of the 555 timer is that it varies in timing accuracy depending on temperature. How much can accuracy vary, and why does this happen? Is temperature the only thing that affects timing accuracy? It seems the 555…
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Why 555 timer IC has three 5k resistances and not any other values?

Why does 555 timer IC has three 5k resistors and not other values, like 10k-10k-10k or something else?
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Square Wave input into Transformer

Can a square wave generated using an astable NE555 be used as input of a transformer instead of AC? Say, I generate a square wave of 60Hz using NE555 and a 24V at 6A supply and feed it into a transformer with 50:1 turns ratio, will I get 0.48V at…
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How do I use pin5 to control duty cycle of a 555 based PWM?

I have built a simple PWM using a 555 IC to drive a motor for an optical chopper and I want to be able to use the output of the chopper signal as a speed correction feedback for the PWM. I think I should be able to do this using pin 5 on the 555…
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555 timer: how to set values to take an hour

I'm new (and novice) in electronics. I came to seek your knowledge to see if someone can help me with a very basic circuit. It is a 555 chip, which should light a LED (for about 1/2 second) every hour. I managed to make the circuit diagram with a…
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Super Duper Vdd stiffening required on 555 timer, what is the best way?

I am using a 555 timer for a (16bit) frequency sensor/counter. It works by counting the number of pulses read in the 125ms sample time set by a 555 timer; resets & repeats... I am using the timer in astable operation. TH (time pulse high) is the…
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How do I pick a part that goes into a breadboard when I order it?

I have just bought some 555 timers and they are timers for microelectronic circuits...could anyone tell me what I need to search for in order to get larger ones which will fit a breadboard? Thanks
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Formula for Logarithmic (audio taper) pot

What I would like I am trying to determine the formula for an audio taper (logarithmic) pot. I would like a formula that takes R and P as inputs. R being the total resistance and P being the "percent on", i.e., in set [0, 100], and yields the…
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555 timer boost converter doesn't meet spec

I've been messing around with nixie tubes lately which requires a high voltage source (~150V-200V) to turn on. I searched around for a simple high voltage generator and found this circuit which uses a 555 timer to get an adjustable, regulated high…
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