Pin 5 also needs the 10nF capacitor to ground, per the datasheet, for control voltage stability. For a proper robust design, this pin should not be left open.
I just have one question. Do you have other siblings besides The 8-Bit Guy? I worry that I'm missing out on some great content because I don't know your family! :) I enjoy the longer form stuff as well, but I really like these short form electronics demonstrations.
Using a 555 Timer is a great no-code way to make something happen on a repeating cycle (such as blinking an LED).
Love these. Please keep at them.
Wondeful and detailed info. There's people out there sharing good ideas but too confusing. I made my project work thanks to your tutorial.
You should create more video more specifically about millis function and or arrays with servo motors with led
Pin 5 also needs the 10nF capacitor to ground, per the datasheet, for control voltage stability. For a proper robust design, this pin should not be left open.
This is first tutorial on the GeekPub Extras that doesn't deal with a Arduino
I just have one question. Do you have other siblings besides The 8-Bit Guy? I worry that I'm missing out on some great content because I don't know your family! :)
I enjoy the longer form stuff as well, but I really like these short form electronics demonstrations.
can i use Lm358 instead of ne555 ?