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40% duty cycle square wave generator circuit.I need help to develop this circuit

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That would be grand, it's always good to see how people decide to solve problems in the end.
 
look into an astable multivibrator using a 555 timer...
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That won't work because pin 2 is shorted to 0V.
 
why dosent it its a 555 timer and pin 2 is just trigger input ...you just need to give a trigger in order to change its state but as it is an astable multivibrator u dont need to change it state as it is always excited.....just try it out i ve got a duty cyle of 38% with this circuitastable multi.JPG
 
It still won't work, that capacitor on pin 2 is still shorted so it will just sit there.
 
Read the datasheet for a 555. When pin 2 is held low then pin 3 stays high.
 
ohhh yes im sorry abt that... plz dont consider the ground from the pin 2 .... it is just shorted to 6 ,..... is it ok now??
 
I've just realised, your circuit is correct but it's very confusing. Here's how it should be drawn.
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