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555 Timer Astable Multivibrator Lab

This document describes an experiment using a 555 timer integrated circuit to design and implement an astable multivibrator and a monostable multivibrator. It provides background on the 555 timer and how it functions in astable and monostable modes. The experiment procedures involve building circuits using the 555 timer along with resistors and capacitors to generate oscillating and pulsed outputs. Students are asked to take voltage and timing measurements from the circuits and compare the results to theoretical equations. The goal is for students to learn how to design basic oscillator and timing circuits using a 555 timer.
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555 Timer Astable Multivibrator Lab

This document describes an experiment using a 555 timer integrated circuit to design and implement an astable multivibrator and a monostable multivibrator. It provides background on the 555 timer and how it functions in astable and monostable modes. The experiment procedures involve building circuits using the 555 timer along with resistors and capacitors to generate oscillating and pulsed outputs. Students are asked to take voltage and timing measurements from the circuits and compare the results to theoretical equations. The goal is for students to learn how to design basic oscillator and timing circuits using a 555 timer.
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Experiment 9

American International University – Bangladesh (AIUB)


Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
EEE 3102: Digital Logic and Circuits Laboratory

Title: Design and Implementation of an Astable Multivibrator using 555 Timer

Introduction:
The name of the timer comes from the three 5 kΩ resistors which are embedded in it. This IC gives the
precise time at the output which is a must in time-related circuits. One of its basic operations is to
produce clock pulses with predefined frequency as an astable multivibrator. Another operation is to
work like a stopwatch which is done in monostable mode. The following figure is the layout of the 555
Timer IC which allows us to focus on the functions of the circuit.

Figure 1: Pin configuration of the 555 timer IC.

Theory and Methodology:


Astable Multivibrator: It is also called a free-running oscillator. An astable multivibrator is simply an
oscillator. It generates a continuous stream of rectangular off-on pulses that switch between 2 voltage
levels. The frequency of the pulses and their duty cycle is dependent upon the RC network values.

VCC =

TL TH

Figure 2: 555 Timer connected as an astable multivibrator.

The time that the output is high, TH is how long it takes C to charge from 1/3 of Vcc (usually, it is equal
to +5 V) to 2/3 of Vcc. It is expressed as TH = 0.7(RA + RB)C
The time that the output is low, TL is how long it takes C to discharge from 2/3 of Vcc to 1/3 of Vcc. It is
expressed as TL = 0.7RBC
The time period, T = TH + TL = 0.7(RA + 2RB)C.
The frequency of oscillation, f = 1/T = 1.44/(RA + 2RB)C
The duty cycle, D = (TH/T)×100% = (RA + RB)/(RA + 2RB)×100%.
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One-shot multivibrator: In the one-shot mode, the 555 acts like a monostable multivibrator. A
monostable is said to have a single stable state that is the off state. Whenever it is triggered by an input
pulse, the monostable switches to its temporary or quasi-stable state. It remains in that quasi-stable
state for a period determined by an RC network. It then returns to its stable state. In other words, the
monostable circuit generates a single pulse of a fixed time duration each time it receives an input
trigger pulse at pin 2. Thus, the name becomes a one-shot. One-shot multivibrators are used for turning
some circuit or external component on or off for a specific length of time. It is also used to generate
delays. When multiple one-shots are cascaded, a variety of sequential timing pulses can be generated.
Those pulses will allow you to time and sequence a few related operations.
The pulse width of the output is given by T = 1.1RC (in seconds)

VCC = + 5 V

Trigger
C

Figure 3: 555 Timer connected as a one-shot multivibrator.

Pre-Lab Homework:
Students should take the simulation results of the circuits given in the lab sheet using any standard
software like PSPICE, Proteus, Circuit Maker, etc.

Apparatus:
Resistor, 1 k 1 [pc]
Resistor, 2.2 k 1 [pc]
Resistor, 4.7 k 1 [pc]
Resistor, 50 k 1 [pc]
Capacitor, 0.01 F 1 [pc]
Capacitor, 0.022 F 1 [pc]
Capacitor, 100 F 1 [pc]
555 Timer IC 1 [pc]
Precautions:
Never turn on the DC source before the circuit is placed correctly and checked carefully. Check for
short circuits in the circuit.

Experimental Procedure:
The setups for the astable and monostable multivibrators are given in the following figures.

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Figure 4: Experimental setup for an astable multivibrator.

Figure 5: Experimental setup of the monostable multivibrator.

Results and Findings:


After completing the experiment, the student will take the wave shapes found in the experiment. They will take
all the numerical data like the magnitude of the output, time/duration as high, and time/duration as low. They
will match the result with the formulae.

Reference(s):
1. Boylestad, Robert L., and Louis Nashelsky. Electronic Devices And Circuit Theory, 2006, Pearson Prentice Hall.
2. Thomas L. Floyd, Digital Fundamentals, 9th Edition, 2006, Prentice Hall.

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