The project for this session is “Extended NE555 Timer Circuits“. We’ll take a look at various, hands-on projects that we can make using the 555 timer. Here is a link to the class notes for this lesson,
click here for the November 1, 2023 class notes
(Note: Previous class notes follow below)
November 1, 2023 Class Outline:
• To explore four projects, two using additional hardware.
• Ganging two NE555s together for additional functions
– Switching a flashing signal off and on
– Making a Siren
• To extend the functions of the NE555 timer with digital counter IC
– CD4017 counter to display a progressive row of lights – “Night Rider”
– CD4060 counter to extend the timer’s range to days.
For your part, you’ll need a breadboard (like the one you bought for the Arduino projects), some LEDs, some resistors, and some capacitors. You’ll also need a power supply to provide 9-12 volts to your board.
We will be providing the 555s, gotten in bulk from Amazon. For those who have missed the introductory sessions, we talked about the basics like Ohm’s law, inductors, capacitors, transistors, and the like. All the notes from those sessions are available. We also played with Arduino and PIC projects. The last class we discussed simple, practical code oscillators, The previous class discussed the workings of an ammeter and a voltmeter.
Here are notes from previous classes:
First Class Notes: