Electronics 10 cychoy

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Day Seven: 555 Timer, Oscilloscopes and Servos

Emitting a Pulse
555 Timer is the most successful chip ever made, it is very robust and versatile. We will be using two functions from the chip: comparators and flip-flop.

The pins on 555 Timer chip are always numbered counterclockwise. The top end up is the one with a notch or an indentation at top-left.


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