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Generating an oscillator circuit using 555timer.....

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sword_fighter

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I need to generate a square wave pulse using 555timer...which has a maximum output voltage 5volt & minimum output voltage 1.4volts...and on time 60sec & off time 90sec...

I used astable circuit for making this particular pulse....but the minimum value is always coming to 0v instead of 1.4volts.....so i thought to use biased series clipper to make the minimum value 1.4volts....but i dnt have any value of that load resistor....so guess help me...how can i generate this square pulse using 555timer
 
Hi,

How accurate do these two voltages have to be?
 
The datasheet for the 555 shows that its output swings from about +0.01V to about 1.35V less than its power supply voltage with no load.
Since you want the output low to be +1.4V (why?) then connect two series silicon diodes between its negative power terminal and ground.
 
I need to generate a square wave pulse using 555timer...which has a maximum output voltage 5volt & minimum output voltage 1.4volts...and on time 60sec & off time 90sec...

I used astable circuit for making this particular pulse....but the minimum value is always coming to 0v instead of 1.4volts.....so i thought to use biased series clipper to make the minimum value 1.4volts....but i dnt have any value of that load resistor....so guess help me...how can i generate this square pulse using 555timer
Are you sure you need 1.4V? What is the application?
 
yah....MrAl.....the voltage must be accurate or tense to accurate....because I am using it as voltage regulator for my microcontroller circuit...
 
Okey Colin....but what kind of diode i should use? & what will there values?? is it work,as you know that pin 1 is always directly used to ground for 555 timer...
 
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