OK, this is driving me nuts and I hope someone here can point me in the right direction. I have a 555 PWM circuit (see attached) I'm using to drive a Mosfet for dimming control. I have breadboarded this and it works perfectly. Probing pin 3 with the scope shows me a square wave at around 120Hz. Turning the pot, I get what is to be expected as a change in duty cycle with the frequency remaining about the same (maybe 2Hz difference between full CW and CCW. I then put this on perfboard and soldered everything in place. When I probe pin 3 the perfboard, I get a change in frequency as the duty cycle changes (from around 128Hz to around 500Hz CW to CCW). The load (halogen lamp) seems to work fine as far as dimming, but I would like know why my frequency is changing. I have checked the perfboard trace by trace to make absolutely sure the wiring is the same. I have also checked the caps and swapped out the 555 with another one to be certain that those things are not the problem. All components are new, unused components. The only difference between the perfboard and the the breadboard is that the 555 is in a socket on the perfboard. Anyone got any suggestions of what I should check?
