I have a 555 hooked up kind of like yours, but when i have it blinking, everytime i use it, it's off-half power-full power per cycle or whatever, does the capacitor on the side of the resistors eliminate that half power effect at the output/the pin with the LED?
I want one of these at precisely 12 Hz but I’m an electronics noob :( I want to configure an Autofire feature on my arcade stick specifically for one game where 12 Hz would be optimal
Thanks, this is great for beginners (like me!)
I have a 555 hooked up kind of like yours, but when i have it blinking, everytime i use it, it's off-half power-full power per cycle or whatever, does the capacitor on the side of the resistors eliminate that half power effect at the output/the pin with the LED?
Do more cool shit with ICs. Its awesome
I was working on building one of these also, how freaking convenient of YT shorts
This is the Ben eater version, pretty cool you already got a suggestion
Is there a way to adjust the duty cycle?? (off 90% on 10%?) Thankyou
That's so cool
The resistor is adjustable? What is the vale, Best regards
What is the resistance range of the resister being used?
Read the color code!
Can i get the schematic diagram of this circuit
Are u changing the duty cycle or the frequency of the LED by turning the knob?
Yes by changing resistance by potentiometer so frequency will change
What is the outcome of this what is this?
It's a timer circuit.
It has various applications for electronics engineers and students like making clocks or a certain device to give signals.
I want one of these at precisely 12 Hz but I’m an electronics noob :(
I want to configure an Autofire feature on my arcade stick specifically for one game where 12 Hz would be optimal
Could you please share the schematic with us
i wanted the chip to walk
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