As in post #5, add a 10 K resistor from Vcc to GND to discharge C1.NE555 version
That's what the TS requested in post #1.THAT circuit requires that the button be held the entire time.

THAT circuit requires that the button be held the entire time.
aki'd like to be able to press and hold a tactile switch, which will keep Q1 On for 5 seconds, even if the button is held on for longer.
I quite like the idea of this one.Transistor version with fast cutoff after appx 5 seconds.
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ExactlyI quite like the idea of this one.
Am i correct in thinking that as.......

If you look at all of these circuits from the point of view of constants and variables. the constants are the circuit elements that are in all designs: a switch, the LED, its resistor, one timing R and one timing C. Everything else - other R's, other C's, transistors, IC's, etc. - are variables. The #35 circuit has only one such part, and its is only 3 pins.Below is the sim of a simple circuit using the low-cost TLV431 voltage reference configured as a comparator, which has a precise Ref switch point of 1.24V.
Plus a transistor to switch the LED current, unless you only need a mA or two of current.The CD4027 circuit is simple, and you get two complete systems in one IC. One resister and one capacitor per system. And it can work from 4 volts to 15 volts.
re "given" that transistor in post#1.Plus a transistor to switch the LED current, unless you only need a mA or two of current.
