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Applications of 555 TimersMonostable &Astable Multivibrators Waveform generators Burglar Alarms Measurement ,Process & Control Circuits Missing pulse detectors Traffic light control Automatic Battery chargers Logic probes DC to DC Converters etc. Electronics Circuit-I 4 Lecture slides on 555 Timers

Chapter 6 (Oscillators)

555 Timers Course Instructor (2EA) Ajay Kumar Kadel Assistant Lecturer Department of Electronics, Computer and Electrical Engineering Kathmandu Engineering College Course Homepage www.courses.esmartdesign.com

555 TIMER IC HISTORY

The 555 timer IC was first introduced around 1971 by the Signetics Corporation as the SE555/NE555 Initially it was called "The IC Time Machine" It provided circuit designers with a relatively cheap, stable, and user-friendly integrated circuit for both monostable and astable applications. Since this device was first made commercially available, a multitude of novel and unique circuits have been developed The past ten years some manufacturers stopped making these timers Yet other companies, like NTE (a subdivision of Philips) picked up where some left off Electronics Circuit-I 2 Lecture slides on 555 Timers

555 Timer Schematic Diagram

It consists of 23 transistors, 2 diodes, and 16 resistors. Electronics Circuit-I 3 Lecture slides on 555 Timers

Applications of 555 Timers

Monostable &Astable Multivibrators Waveform generators Burglar Alarms Measurement ,Process & Control Circuits Missing pulse detectors Traffic light control Automatic Battery chargers Logic probes DC to DC Converters etc. Electronics Circuit-I 4 Lecture slides on 555 Timers

Simplified Block Diagram representation of 555 Timer

Consists of two comparators Consists of an R-S flip flop Consists of Q1 that is operated as a switch Electronics Circuit-I 5 Lecture slides on 555 Timers

R-S flip Flop Review

R S Q Action 0 0 Last Value No change 0 1 1 Set 0 0 Reset 1 1 ? Indeterminate(forbidden) Electronics Circuit-I 6 Lecture slides on 555 Timers

555 Timer Pin Configurations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Electronics Circuit-I 7 Lecture slides on 555 Timers

555 Timer Pin Descriptions

Pin 1 (Ground):- All voltages are measured w.r.t. this terminal. This is the most negative supply potential of the device Pin 2 (Trigger Terminal ) This pin is an inverting input to a lower comparator. This is used to set the flip flop which causes the output to go high Pin 3 (Output Terminal) There are 2 ways to connect load to the output terminal. Pin 3 & Vcc :- Normally On load Pin 3 & Ground:- Normally off load Electronics Circuit-I 8 Lecture slides on 555 Timers

555 Timer Pin Descriptions

Pin 4 (Reset):- To disable or reset the timer a negative pulse is applied to this pin. When this pin isn’t used, it’s connected to Vcc. Why ?? Pin 5 (Control Voltage) The function of terminal is to control the threshold and trigger levels. The external voltage or a pot connected to this pin determines the pulse width of the output waveform. When not in use, it should be connected to ground through a 0.01uF capacitor to avoid any noise problem. Electronics Circuit-I 9 Lecture slides on 555 Timers Pin 6 (Threshold):- This is an input to the upper comparator. Used to reset the flip-flop which drives the output low. Pin 7 (Discharge) -When the npn transistor connected to it is turned “on,” the pin is shorted to ground – The timing capacitor is usually between pin 7 and ground and is discharged when the transistor turns “on” Pin 8 (Supply Voltage):- A positive supply voltage is applied to this terminal

BASIC TIMING CONCEPTS

A resistive voltage divider consisting of 3 equal resistors R1 is employed VTH= 2Vcc/3 for comparator 1. Flip Flop is reset whenever threshold goes higher than 2Vcc/3. VTL=Vcc/3 Flip Flop is set whenever the trigger goes below Vcc/3. In set state output Q is high (approx. equal to Vcc) and in reset the output is low Electronics Circuit-I 10 Lecture slides on 555 Timers 2Vcc/3 Vcc/3

555 timer as a Monostable Multivibrator

Electronics Circuit-I 11 Lecture slides on 555 Timers Figure The 555 timer connected to implement a monostable multivibrator. (b) Waveforms of the circuit in (a).

Description of the 555 Timer as a Monostable Multivibrator

Consists of an external resistor R & capacitor C In the stable the flip flop will be in reset state, thus Q will be high and Q low. Transistor Q1 is driven into saturation VCE≈ 0 so the capacitor is shorted to ground. i.e. VC≈ 0 and output of comparator 1 is low Electronics Circuit-I Lecture slides on 555 Timers 12 high LOW

Description of the 555 Timer as a Monostable Multivibrator (contd…)

Vtrigger is kept high (higher than VTL i.e. Vcc/3) Output of comparator 2 will also be low Flip flop is in reset state so Q will also be low i.e. V0≈ 0 To trigger the monostable multivibrator , a negative pulse is applied to the trigger input terminal Electronics Circuit-I Lecture slides on 555 Timers 13 LOW LOW

Description of the 555 Timer as a Monostable Multivibrator (contd…)

As Vtrigger goes below VTL i.e. Vcc/3, the output of comparator 2 goes high thus setting the flip flop. i.e. Q=1 Q =0, so the transistor is cutoff Vtrigger is given for a short time so output of compartor 2 goes low again. Still the ouput is high because R=0 and S=0 result in Q to be in the previous state. Capacitor C now begins to charge through resistor R and Vc rises exponentially towards Vcc. The high voltage at the ouput is retained as long as Vc

Description of the 555 Timer as a Monostable Multivibrator (contd…)

Once Vc exceeds VTH , the output of comparator 1 goes high. Now R=1 and S=0 so Q=0 The monostable multivibrator is now back in its stable state and is ready to receive a new triggering pulse Electronics Circuit-I Lecture slides on 555 Timers 15 LOW LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH LOW

Derivation for the width of the pulse in monostable multivibrator

The width of the pulse , T is the time interval that the monostable multivibrator spends in quasi stable state. Denoting the time instant at which the trigger pulse is applied at t=0 , the voltage across capacitor Vc can be expressed as , Electronics Circuit-I Lecture slides on 555 Timers 16 Substituting Vc=VTH=2/3Vcc at t=T gives, T=RC ln 3 =1.1 RC

Figure 13.28 (a) The 555 timer connected to implement a monostable multivibrator. (b) Waveforms of the circuit in (a).

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555 Timer as an Astable Multivibrator

Electronics Circuit-I Lecture slides on 555 Timers 18 The 555 timer connected to implement an astable multivibrator. (b) Waveforms of the circuit in (a).

Description of 555 timer as an Astable Multivibrator

Please refer to the handout of 555 timer provided to you. Electronics Circuit-I Lecture slides on 555 Timers 19

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