Five 555 Circuits You May Never Have Heard of

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

Комментарии • 117

  • @GrowlyBear917
    @GrowlyBear917 4 дня назад +3

    I used a 555 in college to transmit audio via laser beam using the analog-to-PWM circuit similar to what was shown in the video. This was in 1977, before it was a "thing" to send music or voice over light-beam links like fiber optic cable. I could have been a thousandaire if I invented something back then!

  • @rockpadstudios
    @rockpadstudios 17 дней назад +1

    I was introduced to the 555 in college in the early 80's. One teacher was obsessed with collecting 555 circuits. You made some great practical 555 circuits. The parts combination in the 555 was just perfect. I wish SOC's had a few 555's built in that allows the flip flop to be reset.

  • @havelsand
    @havelsand 2 месяца назад +44

    Please please use your own voice! ❤ It‘s unique.

    • @Raul_Gajadhar
      @Raul_Gajadhar Месяц назад +3

      I hope he Tries Kamala Harris's Voice in his next flick?

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  Месяц назад +5

      What will happen if I'd use the voice of D. Trump?

    • @Enigma758
      @Enigma758 Месяц назад +7

      @@DoctorVolt Then no intelligent person would believe a single word you're saying.

    • @MuzixMaker
      @MuzixMaker Месяц назад +4

      @@Enigma758maybe he should just cackle after ever sentence.

    • @kylek29
      @kylek29 21 день назад +2

      Wanted to post this. I like the accent and do not like AI voices. I get why it's easier and can help "clean up" narration, but I prefer the authentic voice.

  • @majorpygge-phartt2643
    @majorpygge-phartt2643 Месяц назад +6

    I've used a 556 dual timer to make a "cooking reminder", which is basically two 555's arranged in a push-pull circuit slightly modified so that one output drives a piezo bleeper for about one second every five minutes or so, to remind me to turn my fish fingers or burgers over on my grill before they end up cremated...

  • @Fusimester
    @Fusimester Месяц назад +7

    20 years ago, I borrowed a book from my classmate: 100 recipes with 555. I saw an AM radio receiver and FM stereo transmitter with 555 in it. :-) Whatever I type in Google now with 555, it gives me some results. There is even a mouse catcher and a chicken feeder.

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  Месяц назад +1

      But I bet that there was more than just a 555 in the stereo FM transmitter.

  • @paradiselost9946
    @paradiselost9946 2 месяца назад +11

    lol, ive used one for fuel injection...
    crank (ignition pulse?) can trigger monostable on every revolution, use the MAP (or TPS) on pin5 or control to give a pulse from about 1mS to 5mS (give or take, injector flow, engine size, etc dictates...) and shes running. can change the PWM curve a bit with an RC delay on the map/tps signal. throw in some trimmer for a bit of tuning... good enough for a gokart etc.

    • @DerMarkus1982
      @DerMarkus1982 18 дней назад

      That's the spark!
      🤭

    • @paradiselost9946
      @paradiselost9946 18 дней назад

      @@DerMarkus1982 really? could have sworn it was a fuel injector i was triggering...

  • @Braydan789
    @Braydan789 2 месяца назад +6

    You weren’t kidding, I have never heard of those 555 timer circuits, great job!

  • @zilog1
    @zilog1 2 месяца назад +15

    aww. I wish he would speak. I like the way you talked. now I just feel sad and upset watching this video because I know you feel sad and upset about people not being able to understand you. And I'm sorry for that. but I understood you. 😢

  • @rayherriott6517
    @rayherriott6517 5 дней назад

    Great presentation! Helpful - BTW what software are you using to create those great animations?

  • @poormanselectronicsbench2021
    @poormanselectronicsbench2021 Месяц назад +2

    Your circuit for an undervoltage limiter will come in handy for me, as I was needing to design something to create a "window" circuit, to trigger on at 13.6 volts, but then hold on over 13.6 volts and to shut off at about 12.9 as a low voltage, so, I designed a Everycircuit SPICE model to get my resistor, trimpot and Zener values, then I used a SPDT relay powered by the 555 output, but then used the NC contact to power a timer circuit past it. The only thing I wish you put on your schematic ( on the black background one, I now see it on the Kicad schematic), is, you need to hook up your pin 4 / RESET pin to Vcc, or nothing works, as I am kind of a 555 noob, and it wasn't transparent to me until I did that.

  • @Bob-1802
    @Bob-1802 28 дней назад +2

    As an amplifier, it seems to sound quite good. The speaker would sound much louder inside a small enclosure.

  • @rayherriott6517
    @rayherriott6517 5 дней назад +1

    Duh! - never mind - I just found the link in your description! Thanx

  • @markharder3676
    @markharder3676 3 дня назад

    Very clever. Makes use of the comparator/voltage divider components.

  • @sintaklaas6427
    @sintaklaas6427 Месяц назад +1

    Most channels are trash,
    I m happy I find the quality this time
    Thank you, very well explained

  • @RexxSchneider
    @RexxSchneider Месяц назад +2

    The only issue you need to address is that the bipolar NE555 tends to have an asymmetrical output swing on pin 3, especially when supplying some current. It won't swing as close to the positive rail as it does to ground. That means you don't get a 50% duty cycle as you might expect when using feedback from pin 3 (output) to pins 2 and 6 (trigger and threshold). It's not a big deal most of the time, but it might lead to unexpected results in some circuits. It's worth noting that the CMOS versions of the 555 don't suffer from the same problem, although they can't deliver as much output current as the bipolar version.

    • @majorpygge-phartt2643
      @majorpygge-phartt2643 Месяц назад

      In my experience CMOS outputs are gutless, they can't even drive a lousy LED unless you fit a transistor to boost the current.

    • @RexxSchneider
      @RexxSchneider Месяц назад

      @@majorpygge-phartt2643 It depends on how much current you need to drive your LED. of course. Modern LEDs can be quite bright with 10mA or less, and cmos 555s like the ICM7555 will sink or source that will around 0.5V loss even with a 5V supply.
      If you have to get 100mA - 200mA out of your 555, then I agree the cmos versions aren't up to it, and the bipolar 555 is the only option, but you have to expect as much as 2.5V loss in the output.

    • @lohikarhu734
      @lohikarhu734 Месяц назад +1

      @majorpygge-phartt2643;
      well, du depp, your experience doesn't apply to every cmos device!
      the TI cmos 555 sinks 50 may with a Vsat about 1.5 V at Vdd of 12 V...it has less output high drive at similar Vsat, more like 10 mA at 12 V Vdd, way more than enough to drive an LED! (Unless it's a big'un)

  • @1DR31N
    @1DR31N 26 дней назад

    Nice 555 applications. When I was a student I built an astable oscillator with 1 diode instead of a resistor.

  • @colonelbarker
    @colonelbarker 2 месяца назад +5

    This narration is very different to your usual style!

  • @richardsandwell2285
    @richardsandwell2285 Месяц назад +2

    The 555 was a genius idea, they are not perfect, but they are just so versatile. If you cannot build it with a 555 it is not worth building.

    • @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt
      @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt Месяц назад

      I need a circuit to turn a low voltage- low power device on and off repeatedly for a certain amount of time ( like on 2 seconds, off 2 seconds ) can a 555 do that?

  • @JageeAgain
    @JageeAgain Месяц назад

    Very good explanations of the circuits.

  • @williamogilvie6909
    @williamogilvie6909 27 дней назад +1

    The 555 is a very useful IC.. I used it a lot when I was an EE undergrad and later. It's good for simple projects. However people move on and the 555 gets left in the dust. A couple of times I have met people who use the 555 for everything they do. I guess if the 555 is not suitable for a project, they don't do it. Not good to fixate on one way of doing things.

  • @Raul_Gajadhar
    @Raul_Gajadhar 2 месяца назад +3

    I know of all of these circuits. What I was hoping to see was the AM radio circuit.

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  2 месяца назад +1

      I also tried it, but as there are no AM stations in my region any more, it only produced hiss and noise.

    • @Raul_Gajadhar
      @Raul_Gajadhar Месяц назад +3

      @@DoctorVolt Then get a [____] 1 Mhz oscillator unit and build one you [_______] you only need to test a tone, not broadcast a mile away, a foot distance would do. I am doing my best to be nice lately.

    • @doktork3406
      @doktork3406 20 дней назад

      @@Raul_Gajadhar What a pathetic attitude...

  • @felixgasroorka1696
    @felixgasroorka1696 Месяц назад

    Just awesome! Best regards...

  • @automated6225
    @automated6225 Месяц назад

    Interesting information, thanks 👍

  • @raymondsmith1213
    @raymondsmith1213 2 месяца назад +1

    The battery circuit was something I never considered, pretty fancy

  • @IuliusCurt
    @IuliusCurt Месяц назад +4

    Heart breaking to see more and more RUclipsrs move to ai voiceovers

    • @electronicscaos
      @electronicscaos Месяц назад +1

      Everyone is about easy money nowadays.

  • @ShannonJosephGlomb
    @ShannonJosephGlomb Месяц назад

    amazing video bro all of them are awesome especially the e fuse :)

  • @najroe
    @najroe 10 часов назад

    there are also a radio receiver circuit out there (and a number of transmitter circuits), even a regenerative receiver that can listen to CW (morse cide) anc Shortwave AM, sadly my link to the regenerative receiver is dead.

  • @vicferrmat4492
    @vicferrmat4492 22 дня назад

    Thank you.

  • @Oldclunker-ge5zp
    @Oldclunker-ge5zp 2 месяца назад +1

    Regarding the toggle switch, the feedback resistor at the capacitor should be a bit larger than 100k (eg 150k), because the circuit may oscillate if the feedback from pin 3 is too strong.
    It's a pity that the 555 only operates between 5 and 15 V, and consumes 5 mA. The CMOS version is so much more expensive...

  • @Uraim
    @Uraim 8 дней назад +1

    hold on for a nanosecond, if this 555ic can make that pwm signal out, we can feed in two power mosfet at the outputs, it would be a good idea. I heard about the TL494 method, but never really from this 555ic. Would be a good project ngl.

  • @lesallen9406
    @lesallen9406 27 дней назад +1

    They make a real good power mosfet gate drivers too.

  • @CarlosValeraLeon
    @CarlosValeraLeon Месяц назад +1

    I have got to try building a guitar amp with that last one!

  • @igorperuchi2114
    @igorperuchi2114 2 месяца назад +9

    I miss your german accent!

  • @rishivishwanath-l5x
    @rishivishwanath-l5x Месяц назад +1

    hey bro i am from India, so i had got a project from my school saying that i had to mimic something from the nature and use it in our project so i chose night vision raspberry pi controlled night vision car camera i have all the items needed for this project but i have no clue on what to start of with as i am a beginner, i tried searching for some tutorials but all of them were confusing and i really did not understand ur video, probably because i am a beginner, so could we connect through any call and discus more about this project also could u guide me on what to do for this project through this call....
    waiting for your response as soon as possible...
    yours truly
    rishi vishwanath
    love from India

  • @Poult100
    @Poult100 2 месяца назад +6

    I used to use the 555 all the time but much less so after I got into coding. This video has rekindled my interest. It is still so useful!

    • @Raul_Gajadhar
      @Raul_Gajadhar 2 месяца назад +1

      I hate people that has to write a code for where the use of only 4 transistors, 1 relay, and a micro-switch would last forever, and never have to worry about a bit-flip from cosmic rays, or data retention.

    • @Poult100
      @Poult100 2 месяца назад +1

      You hate people for that? They'd have to do a lot worse for most to hate them. It's a strong sentiment if you weren't exaggerating. But, yeah using an MCU for that is excessive. It's a product of cheap controllers though.

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  2 месяца назад +2

      There are actually microcontrollers that cost the same or even less than a 555 (and all the passive components around it). These may be the better solution especially for commercial product where every cent counts.

    • @Poult100
      @Poult100 2 месяца назад

      @@DoctorVolt funny how the world goes! However, the response of the 555 output could be potentially faster than a cheap MCU?

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  2 месяца назад +1

      @@Poult100I cannot tell. I measured a maximum output frequency of 300 Kilohertz for the TTL version of the 555 and around one Megahertz for the CMOS version. But I have never measured the speed of a low-budget MCU.

  • @technical5880
    @technical5880 Месяц назад

    great job. thanks.

  • @robertkalinowski6770
    @robertkalinowski6770 2 месяца назад

    So well know chip in so unknown circuits. Great!

  • @analog_guy
    @analog_guy 2 месяца назад +1

    Posthumous thanks to Hans Camenzind. RIP.

  • @unfundedopportunities7278
    @unfundedopportunities7278 Месяц назад

    I wish this chip had commentary outputs, that don't crisscross. There needs to be an updated version with a few extra functions.

  • @danburch9989
    @danburch9989 20 дней назад

    How can I buy circuit boards designed by others that were made by PCBWAY? I used a 555 timer to pulse a solid state relay, 150ms on, 1000ms off. I used it to test 120vac traffic signal wiring circuits, I could adjust the on and off durantion as needed.

  • @dalematthews8748
    @dalematthews8748 Месяц назад +1

    Fantastic!! I've only really used the 555 as a timer. Were you in Breaking Bad 🤔

  • @VegasCyclingFreak
    @VegasCyclingFreak 23 дня назад

    I did not know that a 555 could be used as an audio amplifier. Very interesting! Is there any particular advantage to using this?

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  22 дня назад +1

      I don't think so. But I find amazing that it works.

    • @VegasCyclingFreak
      @VegasCyclingFreak 22 дня назад

      @@DoctorVolt Agreed, that is amazing.

  • @tonyrebeiro
    @tonyrebeiro Месяц назад

    Nice innovation.

  • @johnjones2786
    @johnjones2786 Месяц назад

    Very interesting.

  • @frankywatte5646
    @frankywatte5646 28 дней назад

    The 555 must be the most successful IC, and one of the oldest, together with the 741.😊😀

  • @i-TEQ_power
    @i-TEQ_power 10 дней назад

    Lovely

  • @payloh_3328
    @payloh_3328 2 месяца назад

    What software do you use for the circuit simulation?

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  2 месяца назад +2

      Circuitjs. You can find the link in the description.

  • @MuriloMBarquette
    @MuriloMBarquette Месяц назад

    Nice video! So, is it possible to use the 555 as a ADC, if we remove de filter?

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  Месяц назад +1

      Not really, because it has only one output.

    • @MuriloMBarquette
      @MuriloMBarquette Месяц назад

      @@DoctorVolt thanks for your attention. Greetings from Brazil.

    • @schefre35
      @schefre35 11 дней назад +1

      Theoretically, yes, it outputs a serial digital signal. But in reality it’s more complicated. Although the output signal is digital, meaning the circuit is either on or off, the timing remains entirely analog. This makes it challenging to synchronize the signal and define a start of a byte.

    • @MuriloMBarquette
      @MuriloMBarquette 10 дней назад

      @@schefre35 thanks for the answer.

  • @johnslugger
    @johnslugger 21 день назад

    *I made a very powerful cell phone jammer using a 555 and it even does the new G6 by driving a crystal.*

  • @noktrnl123
    @noktrnl123 Месяц назад

    Nothing bad at all. Sorry I'm interested and will be indulge in comments as I've found. The only thing that I could make this better is seeing the oscilloscope input vs output at the end. Thank you for sharing regardless. I say "Share are the world! Be better for yourself and love all for information and making the world better.

  • @big_o1952
    @big_o1952 Месяц назад

    I would like to understand how the electronic fuse circuit will work from what I see , is that the flip flop outpot in both cases will be low and as it is inverted the ic will always be on , therefore always turning off the mosfet so please explain to me what I have missed

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  Месяц назад

      I cannot explain it better than I've already done in the video.

    • @big_o1952
      @big_o1952 Месяц назад

      @@DoctorVolt well in that case i dont think that such design will work. have you tried it practically ?

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  Месяц назад

      @@big_o1952 Have you even watched my video (6:02)?

  • @ronaldglider
    @ronaldglider Месяц назад +2

    And here the 6th thing the 555 can do: ruclips.net/video/mDhNQPt8An0/видео.html

  • @arnavpawar256
    @arnavpawar256 2 месяца назад

    Please make a video about a custom CB band digital radio transmitter... I want to integrate a custom radio module because the available Arduino compatible modules just have low range... I hope you make a tutorial about a carrier wave generator atleast so I might use ASK protocol... Wishes!

  • @dafoex
    @dafoex Месяц назад

    A few people are saying about it so I may as well, but the Text To Speech: I don't hate it. Sure, your own voice is probably fine, but whatever programme or service you're using sounds really good quality. The only thing that gave it away was the two different pronounciations of KiCAD. I find it helpful to pick a pronunciation and tease the machine a bit. Find and replace all "KiCAD" with "Key Cad", same for "555" with "five five five", for example.

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  Месяц назад

      Yes, but also natural speakers do not always pronounce this consistently.

  • @matzebautwas8901
    @matzebautwas8901 2 месяца назад +6

    I am not happy with your decision, not to speak with your own voice as well🤨

    • @IANHANDS
      @IANHANDS 25 дней назад

      That actually makes you Sad . Grow a pair

  • @georgeallen8860
    @georgeallen8860 18 дней назад

    nice subed thumbed

  • @jagmarc
    @jagmarc 28 дней назад

    WD40 in DIP-8

  • @JeremyCook
    @JeremyCook Месяц назад

    Per comments, was that an AI voice? If so I am impressed.

    • @DoctorVolt
      @DoctorVolt  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, it's AI. maybe only those realized it who already know my natural voice which has a terrible accent and sounds much worse. (At least to my ears)

    • @JeremyCook
      @JeremyCook Месяц назад

      @@DoctorVolt My voice sounded pretty weird to me when I first started recording myself, but I've mostly gotten used to it. It's pretty hard to honestly judge yourself with this sort of thing I think.
      Perhaps you are right, I don't know, but seems like many people miss your actual voice. I'm seriously impressed with how far AI has come though. Wow, it used to be so obvious, but now you'd really have to listen for it.

  • @user-rs8zg8ey2b
    @user-rs8zg8ey2b Месяц назад

    What happens if I answer YES to the first question?

  • @Cyklonus
    @Cyklonus Месяц назад

    👍👍

  • @markfarrugia8226
    @markfarrugia8226 Месяц назад +1

    Please use your own voice. We prefer it .

    • @IANHANDS
      @IANHANDS 25 дней назад

      You prefer it . What is with the We dude . Best to just say stuff for yourself . Grow a pair learn to stand alone

  • @GianmarioScotti
    @GianmarioScotti 2 месяца назад +2

    All these are very standard applications for the 555. I am disappoint.

  • @deslomeslager
    @deslomeslager 2 месяца назад +1

    I am happy with the clear voice.
    Can you create an mppt circuit with the 555? I did find one online. A solar panel usually (not allways!) is able to give full power at 2/3 of the open voltage. Whenever I see 2/3 I think of 555.

    • @lowerclasswarfare
      @lowerclasswarfare Месяц назад

      Leave the channel if you disliked his voice before. D i c k h e a d.

  • @MarinusMakesStuff
    @MarinusMakesStuff 2 месяца назад

    I find it interesting to see what we can also do with the 555 times, but in some examples I miss the 'why'. For example, with the toggle switch, why would this be used instead of using a simple switch that toggles by itself, mechanically? The other examples are pretty good and that undervolt protection is super useful for one of my projects :)

    • @arthurdefreitaseprecht2648
      @arthurdefreitaseprecht2648 2 месяца назад +6

      The toggle can be really useful for higher currents. A cheap pushbutton plus 555 and components can be (as weird as it might sound) cheaper than a high current toggle switch

    • @thiloreichelt4199
      @thiloreichelt4199 2 месяца назад +2

      The toggle switch made with a 555 automatically resets when power goes off and on again, which a mechanical toggle switch can not do.
      Think e.g. of some big machine, power goes off and comes back half an hour later and now the machine turns on because the switch was left in on position. (Ok, this problem normally gets solved with a relay because of other safety issues)

  • @gordonwelcher9598
    @gordonwelcher9598 2 месяца назад +4

    Please no AI!!!!!
    Unsub and thumb if it persists.

    • @IANHANDS
      @IANHANDS 25 дней назад

      Bye👋. Who do you think you are dictating to. Good riddance

  • @jachfeng6201
    @jachfeng6201 28 дней назад

    What those yellow spots on the wire of the schematic is for? I never saw such an ugly drawing!

  • @leveaudor8577
    @leveaudor8577 2 месяца назад +2

    Where is your beautiful accent? 😢

  • @andyp3834
    @andyp3834 25 дней назад

    Mmmm, ok, im not ready for this, i better google what a 555 is, not the Korn song, if your 555, then im 666, terrible song

  • @384cz
    @384cz 2 месяца назад +9

    AI VOICE DETECTED! I WILL UNSUBSCRIBE IF YOU CONTINUE POSTING AI VIDEOS!

  • @AshmitaHarshat
    @AshmitaHarshat 2 месяца назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉