Monostable multivibrator using IC 555 :-
Definition: monostable multivibrator is a type of multivibrator that has a single steady state. Mono means that the name itself indicates a state steady and a quasi-steady state. It is also known as one-shoot multivibrator.
Circuit diagram of Monostable multivibrator using IC 555 |
- Input pin 2 is normally held high by the 10KΩ register to trigger multivibrator a negative going pulse of less than (Vcc/3) is applied to pin2.
- This triggering makes the lower comparator high, which sets the flip flop, making Vout high opening the discharge transistor.
- Now the capacitor is free to charge from 0 volt to Vcc via RA.
- When Vc crosses the threshold 2Vcc/3 the upper comparator goes high, which reset the flip flop, making Vout low and shorting the discharge transistor.
- The capacitor discharge to 0 volt and the multivibrator is help in its stable state until another triggering pulse arrives.
Bistable multivibrator using IC 555 :-
Circuit diagram of bistable multivibrator using IC 555 |
For this appropriate pulse is applied to the two comparator terminal two and six in turn. The flip flop can be set and reset. The output at pin 3 can be obtained stable that is high and low.
Schmitt trigger using IC 555
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