555 Timer IC Tester
Summary
This IC testing circuit can test any of the 555 timer IC. This is done by testing whether it is oscillating or not. By using this tester it can be immediately tested whether the timer is functional or not. It also tells if it is shorted or oscillating. If both the LEDs are flashing, the timer is in good working condition and if both the LEDs are OFF or on solid then it is defective. It can also be used as a trouble shooter in 555 based circuits.
Description
When the voltage is supplied to pin2 (trigger input), it is less than 1/3 of supply voltage. The output of the lower comparator forces the flip flop to have low logic state which means output stage has reversing action. In other words, we can say that when the output of the flip flop is LOW, the 555 timer’s output goes HIGH.
Components
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Resistor Resistor is a passive component used to control current in a circuit. Its resistance is given by the ratio of voltage applied across its terminals to the current passing through it. Thus a particular value of resistor, for fixed voltage, limits the current through it. They are omnipresent in electronic circuits. ... |
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Capacitor
Capacitor is a passive component used to store charge. The charge (q) stored in a capacitor is the product of its capacitance (C) value and the voltage (V) applied to it. Capacitors offer infinite reactance to zero frequency so they are used for blocking DC components or bypassing the AC signals. The capacitor undergoes through a recursive cycl... |
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LED Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor light sources. The light emitted... |
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555 Timer IC 555 is a very commonly used IC for generating accurate timing pulses. It is an 8pin timer IC and has mainly two modes of operation: monostable and astable. In monostable mode time delay of the pulses can be precisely controlled by an external resistor and a capacitor whereas in astable mode the frequency & duty cycle are controlled by two external resistors and a... |
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