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  1. 5 de nov. de 2012 · I need to convert a 24v DC into a +/- 15v Pulse signal. I tried using 555 timer, all i could get is 0 - 24v pulse signal. Can any one help me out in getting +/-15 v pulse signal. thanks.

  2. 27 de nov. de 2020 · I had my 555 timer set up as a monostable timer the standard way which requires a active low pulse on the trigger pin. I then just found out you can set it up using a positive trigger too by using its reset pin. I modified my Arduino code to generate a positive pulse and now it seems to be working. So odd...

  3. 23 de sept. de 2020 · I'm using a 555 timer to drive the clock of my circuit. However, even with capacitors from VCC to GND, and from Pin 5 to ground, I'm still getting this "bump" when the timer transitions from HIGH to LOW (and a smaller bump from LOW to HIGH).

  4. 6 de sept. de 2013 · The 555 timer IC is a very cheap, popular and useful precision timing device which can act as either a simple timer to generate single pulses or long time delays, or as a relaxation oscillator producing a string of stabilised waveforms of varying duty cycles from 50 to 100%.

  5. The 555 timer is a highly versatile integrated circuit (IC) that can be used to implement various timing and pulse generation functions. Introduced in the 1970s, it is still widely used due to its simplicity, reliability, and low cost.

  6. Pulse Generator Using a 555 Timer: Hello! For my very first instructable I wanted to show how to build a pulse generator circuit using the ever so popular 555 timer chip. This is a very simple, yet very important, circuit to build and understand.

  7. 25 de mar. de 2019 · Beyond the basics, the 555 can be used for timing sequence generators, pulse position modulation, time delays, ramp generators with the addition of a current source, and a multitude of...