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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Pulse Generator With NE 555

Most of time we have to use pulse generators.Here I have introduce a Pulse generator with NE555 IC.Normally we use this IC with lots of circuits.When you operate this circuit give 5v as the supply voltage because this IC works with that current But dont give more than 5v.


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If you want to know how you can attach this circuit with other circuits just see knight rider circuit
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Friday, April 5, 2013

Missing Pulse Detector Circuit Using 555 IC

This is a design circuit for missing pulse detector will receive a source of repetitive pulse in normal condition. The output of this detector circuit will be inactive for normal condition (output pin 3 of  555  IC will be high, turning off the LED indication). If now the input pulse is missing, delayed, or stopped, then the output of this detector circuit will be active, giving an indication that the condition is abnormal by turning on the LED. Here’s the figure of the circuit; 


The period of no-pulse condition can be adjusted by changing 0,1uF capacitor. This circuit assume that active condition is low, and inactive is high. This assumption applied for both input and output. When the input is actively switched between high and low, the capacitor will be alternately charged toward +10V and discharged to ground. In normal condition, fast discharging will make the capacitor voltage never reach the triggering level of 555 IC. If the input pulse disappears of delayed, which means the input is tied to high voltage for certain period, then the charging of capacitor will reach the triggering level of the IC (2/3 Vcc) and activate the indicator.
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