555 astable unsual wired

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi ikuss,
I have already explained about the pot wiring.

This is your circuit's 4 states for the Mark and Frequency pot Limits

Study it.
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ikuus111

Joined Dec 17, 2021
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So I removed the pots and put one pot and a resistor . Why the freq pot changes not the frequency of pulses but the intensity of LED light? at max it stops the led...its frustating
 

DickCappels

Joined Aug 21, 2008
10,661
Your first schematic, which you posted twice only gives accurate results when used with the CMOS version of the part, and your is not - it is the bipolar part, in which case you need to connect the RC timing network to the power supply, pins, 7, 6, and 2, as shown in ericgibbs's circuits shown in post #22.

With the bipolar NE555P pin 3 is only useful as an output, not to drive the timing network.
 

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ikuus111

Joined Dec 17, 2021
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ok the frequency is not accurate , I wired the circuit as that, but why the potentiometer varies the current-led intensity and not the frequency? I burned one while trying to wire it everyway.
 

djsfantasi

Joined Apr 11, 2010
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ok the frequency is not accurate , I wired the circuit as that, but why the potentiometer varies the current-led intensity and not the frequency? I burned one while trying to wire it everyway.
How do you know the frequency isn’t changing? With the calculated values, what’s the frequency range you’re expecting? Any frequency over 50Hz won’t be visible. It might affect the brightness.
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
21,448
hi,
The simulation shows with those component values, the slowest flash rate is about 5 per second.
Try increasing the 4.7uF to say 10uF or 22uF

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ikuus111

Joined Dec 17, 2021
28
Cha


How do you know the frequency isn’t changing? With the calculated values, what’s the frequency range you’re expecting? Any frequency over 50Hz won’t be visible. It might affect the brightness.
because the frequency was constant at 1 flash every 6 seconds , but I have an extra 555 and replaced it now it seems to work//// it was a new one, they can be broken from factory it seems.
 

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ikuus111

Joined Dec 17, 2021
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Why in the usual astable circuit if I use a potentiometer in place of R1 if I turn the knob to the lowest resistance the LED is off and the pot makes sparks? It works with a resistor.
 
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