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  • Classic Circuits You Should Know: Delayed Start
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  • @jdean399
    @jdean399 4 роки тому +25

    Classic circuits you should know, I can see a book in that title!

    • @keithking1985
      @keithking1985 4 роки тому +1

      Yes I think your right. "Dewy the bears classic circuits you should know" I'm telling ya Paul this guys on to something😄

  • @cw4608
    @cw4608 4 роки тому +9

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This classic circuits series is fantastic, please do more. Prayers for your improved health.

    • @learnelectronics
      @learnelectronics  4 роки тому +5

      Thanks. More videos on this series soon, I promise

  • @freewolfable
    @freewolfable 4 роки тому +4

    Simply a simple idea but the tutorial makes for useful information in creation of other project ideas I enjoyed it.

  • @michaelpadovani9566
    @michaelpadovani9566 4 роки тому

    Many applications for this circuit, really like how you presented it and this series in general

  • @frankowalker4662
    @frankowalker4662 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Paul, great little circuit, I've worked with electronics for decades, mostly valve (tube) audio, but now I'm just strting to experiment with mosfets for fun. This has given me a couple of ideas, thank you.

  • @jimmyfriend532
    @jimmyfriend532 4 роки тому

    Awesome, Thanks a million! This will work well on my mono block amp. Have a great week!

  • @adailyllama4786
    @adailyllama4786 4 роки тому +1

    Great instruction - very helpful! thanks!

  • @westerngodzilla
    @westerngodzilla 4 роки тому +2

    Simple but useful. Thank you

  • @filipester
    @filipester 4 роки тому +4

    I'm really liking your videos, adequate amount of talking, easy and simple explanation, and you seem to be humble even though you clearly know what you're talking about.
    Congratulations!
    I'm learning a lot ;)

  • @mike99191911
    @mike99191911 4 роки тому

    Another educating video. Thanks Paul

  • @Mumme666
    @Mumme666 4 роки тому

    Love this series Paul! Simple electronics. 👍

  • @judo-rob5197
    @judo-rob5197 3 роки тому

    Thanks. Learn so much as a newbie from you.

  • @murrrr8288
    @murrrr8288 2 роки тому

    great and useful video!

  • @mattantonelli4273
    @mattantonelli4273 Рік тому

    Thank you great work

  • @zezeA380
    @zezeA380 4 роки тому

    Thank you for follow up video, Paul! Sorry, for the late reply as I was busy.

  • @mikeoliver3254
    @mikeoliver3254 4 роки тому

    Very cool classic circuit you built there Paul. I've used a similar circuit to play a joke on some friends. great video Paul.

  • @stevemaas99
    @stevemaas99 4 роки тому +3

    well done. I would have liked to see the adding of the diode at the end to protect the IC.

  • @keithking1985
    @keithking1985 4 роки тому +1

    I love these ones. Reminds ya why ya love this stuff. By the why I got one of the electronics for dummies book from my library but only looked at last nite. I was proud to say I had already learned almost all what was in the book.(which was brilliant by the way it's called "electronics "all in one" for dummies" by Doug Lowe) it had some very cool bits at the end that shows you how to program. And to make not/and/or/ gates with transistors . Bloody brilliant. 😁

  • @borsi99
    @borsi99 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this Video. You did explain very well. Interesting would be an explanation about current Flow and sich Details especially for Beginnes in electronic. With ou all the best! Boris🇨🇭

  • @dukeeod1650
    @dukeeod1650 4 роки тому

    Paul, another wonderful informative video, I really apricate all you do for us beginners. Like Jonathan Dean I think a book would be a good idea.

  • @bertspeggly4428
    @bertspeggly4428 7 місяців тому

    Good stuff!

  • @frang342
    @frang342 4 роки тому

    hey paul,
    just caught your latest ,well done as always. wanted to say thanks on tcs34725 rgb light sensor color recognition,it works great a big difference compared to the other one that I had purchased. 👍

  • @ed-jf3xh
    @ed-jf3xh 4 роки тому +10

    556. Make a latching, delayed on. So you can use a momentary switch for on and a momentary switch for off.

    • @magnuswootton6181
      @magnuswootton6181 2 роки тому

      make a latch with it!! but i guess the 555 has latches in it, so it doesnt count.

    • @ed-jf3xh
      @ed-jf3xh 2 роки тому

      @@magnuswootton6181 What? What do you mean, doesn't count?

    • @magnuswootton6181
      @magnuswootton6181 2 роки тому

      @@ed-jf3xh if you make a latch using a latch, then its just superfluous machinery. like in maths, if you use trig functions to make a trig function, then it doesnt count either. real trig only uses basic algebra moves, otherwise its not its true genesis.

  • @harrysuber753
    @harrysuber753 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @theengineer9910
    @theengineer9910 4 роки тому

    Awesome! 555 has some interesting uses besides being a Clock

  • @rolandberendonck3900
    @rolandberendonck3900 4 роки тому +1

    The MC34063 is quite a widely used IC. Very good question Paul, I am very interested in all the answers.

  • @energyforever720
    @energyforever720 2 роки тому

    thank you

  • @TOMTOM-nh3nl
    @TOMTOM-nh3nl 4 роки тому

    Thank You

  • @deepakns6931
    @deepakns6931 3 роки тому

    Well done Paul

  • @certified-forklifter
    @certified-forklifter 4 роки тому

    i like the series! =D

  • @neverythingk3270
    @neverythingk3270 5 місяців тому

    Mr. Paul thankyou very much for this video , it really helped me. But i have doubt about the circuit diagram that you drew in the first place as you have connected the capacitor directly to the +Vcc but i think it should also pass after switch because if it s directly connected to +Vcc than how the circuit will take time to on the output, guide me if i am wrong

  • @utkf16
    @utkf16 4 роки тому

    Another nice little project to play around with and I'll be keeping the casual throw away line ' Drain from - source to' as good aide memoire for N Channels.

  • @moriambar6533
    @moriambar6533 10 місяців тому

    as usual this is fantastic. When will we have your book "classic circuits you should know"? :D
    shouldn't the bulb be between drain and fet and not from source to gnd?

  • @anthonyvolkman2338
    @anthonyvolkman2338 4 роки тому

    A TL494CN IC is also compatible here and is used drastically in the electronics world. It's a PWM SPMPS driver ic.

  • @blackpinkhitmewiththatddud4237
    @blackpinkhitmewiththatddud4237 4 роки тому +1

    Sir can i ask for a clearer schematic diagran?

  • @ponymoore6140
    @ponymoore6140 3 роки тому

    Love grass roots electronics, far more fun than boring Arduino - thanks for the brilliant circuit

  • @johnmacintosh4432
    @johnmacintosh4432 3 роки тому +1

    Shouldn't the capacitor be connected to the power supply through a switch?

  • @jamesw3450
    @jamesw3450 4 роки тому

    Does this circuit act as a filter, I want to use it to collect a signal from a led when it is constantly lit and not when it is flashing.

  • @ed-jf3xh
    @ed-jf3xh 4 роки тому +2

    Morning Paul.

  • @blackpinkhitmewiththatddud4237
    @blackpinkhitmewiththatddud4237 4 роки тому

    Sir can I ask for ur parts list sir? Like the specific model of MOSFET and IC

  • @jeromesurffoil7033
    @jeromesurffoil7033 2 роки тому

    Your voice reminds me of the late great John Candy, so I imagine John Candy teaching me about electronics. I am totally cool with that. Thanks and sub'd.

  • @mcboomsauce7922
    @mcboomsauce7922 4 роки тому

    I like this series
    I’m still a little unfamiliar with exactly what’s going on....but hey....you’re the only guy that has made videos with the pretext of “big ass circuits are made out of tinier simpler parts, and you should be able to recognize it”

  • @johnsmith-lb4mo
    @johnsmith-lb4mo Рік тому

    What is the part number for the mosfet please?

  • @petec6690
    @petec6690 3 роки тому

    The 555 is basically an opamp. I used an LM358 for my timer. Used half of the chip. The unused opamp has pins 6 & 7 shorted together to produce a voltage follower. Pin 5 is grounded. Tried posting a picture of my rig. Uses one chip, one cap, three resistors and an N-Channel MOSFET to drive the load.
    A note on your rig - the FET should follow the load, not power it. Unless you used a P-Channel MOSFET. P channel FETs are fewer and more expensive. You MIGHT want to tell us what MOSFET you used because the way you used it suggests a P channel, not an N. And leaving pin 4 of a 555 floating is not recommended. Can cause oscillation which can lead to heat and damage of the chip. Pin 5 can be left open OR used as a second part of a timing circuit.

  • @MalagasOnFire
    @MalagasOnFire 4 роки тому

    an usual IC? what about based 8051 microcontroller ?They are still used even in custom LED control chips

  • @BADALICE
    @BADALICE 4 роки тому

    Love your stuff. Looking for a method to extend the duration of a timed circuit. In other words extend the duration that the circuit remains on before shutting off. Kids space ship, with flashing lights and siren. push mom. on and beeps flashes for 10 seconds. I would like to make it 30 seconds or whatever.
    Simple design. 1 8 pronged miniature IC few caps resistors all micro. threw some caps at it nothing.
    I should just watch more of your vids like this one. lol.
    The 555 timer challenge, ok. I like your "delay on" circuit I can use that. cool, thanks.
    Great tip on using the diodes for protection, thank you, excellent.
    I would also like to mention the method you have selected to connect your power supply to your breadboard. obviously better than a single connection and much more secure. I will be adopting some of that; (smart).
    who's this guy? It's me, just me having fun with electronics. I know you don't know me, but I'll comment as if you do.
    You know connecting things up on the bread board can be tediously time consuming using bare hands, especially as it gets populated. I started using tools to push items into position. mini needle nose pliers, hemostats. They are easier to see through and much faster. I'm sure you probably have different methods as well.
    Alright man. cool, very cool. I'll be looking for all of your (circuits you should know) by heart videos. thanks again, see you later.

  • @chtwdb
    @chtwdb 4 роки тому +2

    I am asking this because I want to make sure I understand the 555 timer; it definitely draws my interest as you videos do! In you diagram shouldn't the capacitor be on the other side of the switch instead of directly connected to the positive +6 VDC? Again I may not understand how the 555 time work. Thank you for the great videos! I really like the "circuits you should know" series"!

  • @mahlonkarpaiya252
    @mahlonkarpaiya252 3 роки тому

    Im trying this but some how get the reverse effect my led comes on fully the dims and goes off. GRRR i know im making a simple mistake but dont know what it is im doing wrong. Will not give up

  • @thesocialjusticegamer6505
    @thesocialjusticegamer6505 Рік тому

    This is fascinating, but I made one following this as closely as possible (I used a zero PCB and I soldered directly) and the light turned on instantly. I used a 470 uf capacitor, but that's the only difference. Everything else was the same.

  • @ithaca2076
    @ithaca2076 4 роки тому

    wonderful :)

  • @MichaelSteele02
    @MichaelSteele02 4 роки тому +2

    Not sure if I'm the only one however, I would like to see some of the math behind everything you do. Keep up the great content. I'm an electronics engineering student and I find your videos entertaining.

    • @davidpyper1688
      @davidpyper1688 4 роки тому

      This circuit can be found in the datasheet with the formula and derivative. You should be able to rearrange the equation to find any variable by freshman year if your an EE student.

  • @micarifamily1
    @micarifamily1 3 роки тому +1

    It should but put in print for all nerds everywhere especially baby nerds to get a great start on learning in general!

  • @stevetobias4890
    @stevetobias4890 3 роки тому

    Very cool, for me that capacitor can be swapped out for a good strong coffee before I can start each morning.

  • @tamarabarnett9869
    @tamarabarnett9869 Рік тому

    Kool!

  • @pawelczarnecki7780
    @pawelczarnecki7780 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @davidluther3408
    @davidluther3408 4 роки тому

    GOOD PRESENTATION.I WANT TO PLAY WITH THAT A2D2 ROBOT LOL!

  • @Paul-ki8dg
    @Paul-ki8dg 4 роки тому

    I'm very much a beginner. My breadboard has a 2.7v capacitor, LED with resistor, small toy motor and 3 AA batteries in a power pack. The circuit works, LED an motor continues to run a short time from capacitor storage. How would a circuit be made to first charge the capacitor , disconnect AA battery pack; then enable the 2.7v capacitor to run the motor and LED using a bread board on/off switch? (LED fades as power is drained from capacitor)

  • @JNSOutdoors
    @JNSOutdoors 2 роки тому

    7404 and its cmos brothers, need inverters quite a bit.

  • @wesameed824
    @wesameed824 4 роки тому

    Thanx
    The mosfet P channel right؟

  • @azertyQ
    @azertyQ 4 роки тому

    shouldn't changing the resistor (the one attached to the capacitor) also change the time constant?

    • @jimmyneutron8702
      @jimmyneutron8702 6 місяців тому

      Nah, the capacitor loads the resistor. Anything connected to the capacitor will have the current voltage of the capacitor.

  • @cyberdjro
    @cyberdjro 4 роки тому

    7805 way more popular :) Thanks for your your videos! I really enjoy them.

    • @eraldylli
      @eraldylli 3 роки тому

      Definitely. 7812 and 317, too.

  • @glennkrieger
    @glennkrieger 2 роки тому

    Neat little circuit. However, even with the change in capacitor placement, you could miswire the circuit according to the schematic. Double check your work with his actual build just to be sure.

  • @codyswanson8481
    @codyswanson8481 2 роки тому

    Can't think of anything other than the op amp. There being 2 in each timer, I'd say the op amp is the most abundant IC there is.

  • @bblod4896
    @bblod4896 4 роки тому +1

    LM7805, LM7812
    Thanks for the lesson Paul.

    • @learnelectronics
      @learnelectronics  4 роки тому

      What's up gator-boy?

    • @bblod4896
      @bblod4896 4 роки тому

      @@learnelectronics
      Still waiting for winter. 88 degrees today.

    • @bblod4896
      @bblod4896 4 роки тому

      @@learnelectronics
      Oh, you did mention a challenge about other popular ICs. Regulated power supply ICs were used everywhere.

  • @MJ-ii3ss
    @MJ-ii3ss 3 роки тому

    mosfet for high current ...cap on gate to trigger

  • @eraldylli
    @eraldylli 3 роки тому

    Well, not to be a smartass, but technically the LM317 and 7805 and 7812 are ICs too. Each of them gets used A LOT too, maybe more than the 555 even? I'm not entirely sure.

  • @pulesjet
    @pulesjet 4 роки тому +1

    Pull up to turn the fet off ?

  • @davidianmusic4869
    @davidianmusic4869 4 роки тому

    Going into solar charge controller protection circuit. The manual says ’Don’t power controller with panels connected’ I say ‘Don’t sell charge controllers without delayed solar inputs’

  • @jacobjacob7874
    @jacobjacob7874 4 роки тому

    Why does the Capacitor need to wait for the switch to be activated when its attached directly to vcc? I don't get it

    • @MoeFH
      @MoeFH 4 роки тому +1

      I was confused too. As far as I can tell, the diagram is slightly wrong: the capacitor is actually connected to the lower part of the switch, not VCC. You can see it when he shows the circuit at 2:46, he explains that the capacitor is connected to *other* side of the switch (not the VCC side) and to pin 2 of the 555.

    • @dreamfly555
      @dreamfly555 3 роки тому

      @@MoeFH even the switch symbol is wrong.

  • @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3
    @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3 3 роки тому

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  • @PoboyMusic
    @PoboyMusic 11 місяців тому

    Sorry for the noob question but does current actually pass through the capacitor? Why would it trip the timer after its fully charged? I thought it kinda works like a battery where the current comes out the positive end when needed.

    • @learnelectronics
      @learnelectronics  11 місяців тому

      No current passes through a capacitor. A capacitor gathers charges on its plates. The charges are released from the same plate on which they gather.

    • @PoboyMusic
      @PoboyMusic 11 місяців тому

      @@learnelectronics Thats what I dont get. You say it charges the capacitor from VCC which charges the top plate. How can it then trip the timer through the bottom after it charges? Thanks for your help, sent you 5 bucks!

    • @learnelectronics
      @learnelectronics  11 місяців тому

      Thank you. The charges accumulate on the plates. They don't pass through. Then when conditions change, ie, it now has a path to discharge, those charge go back in the opposite direction that they came from. Just remember this, capacitors block DC and pass AC.

    • @PoboyMusic
      @PoboyMusic 11 місяців тому

      @learnelectronics ah that's where I was getting confused. I didn't know AC can pass through.

  • @justinhummel5613
    @justinhummel5613 4 роки тому

    Lm7805 would be my guess.

  • @robertwebb5586
    @robertwebb5586 2 роки тому

    I know of a Ic....The LM556N.....hehehe!!!!!! Gotcha!

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 4 роки тому

    I love the intro! Have you thought about a bit of music or sound track? Like a frequency sweep, and show it on the scope! But either way, it's great, and I don't like long intro's, great video, I learn soo much from you! Thanks again!!

  • @colzilla090
    @colzilla090 4 роки тому

    Got me thinking now cd4033be, tc4046bp how about good old lm317t or even 74ls123an

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot 4 роки тому

    LockDown; Time to Catchup with all Learnelectronics Videos...

  • @protocolfree
    @protocolfree 4 роки тому

    im not sure that you would read this or even treat with the seriousness i would like you to , but i am desperate , so here is my request , i wonder if an Analogue to Digital Converter op amp based would intrigue you enuff to build it ? ps you are one of the best electronics guys online after ben eater , says who ? says me ! nahh just kiddin , youre as good , thanks from Libya

  • @bobweiram6321
    @bobweiram6321 Рік тому

    The LM voltage regulators are more popular.

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot 4 роки тому

    More Cool Circuits...

  • @user-be4yc2vr5c
    @user-be4yc2vr5c 4 роки тому

    copacetic indeedly do

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 4 роки тому +1

    Is it true what they say about MOSFETs being found on the nirt side of trees and rocks? Oh wait that may been just Moss! Ha-ha! Would you be interested in helping me with a lil project? A cc cv alternator regulator, I'd be glad to compensate for your time, I'm a bit ambitious even thinking about this, with my education, I'm being taught by myself, and ppl like you on Yt! Just reply if you are interested, we talked by gmail before, but I have lost your info, besides I'd like to ask before just cold nailing you, my sister has moved up somewhere around you , in the state anyway, hope to hear from you, thanks man!

  • @VK2GPU
    @VK2GPU 4 роки тому

    You: Challenge you to find ANY...
    Me: Hehe... opamps.
    You: NOT OPAMPS.
    Me: God dammit.
    On a side note, a 556 was used for the joystick X + Y axes on some older computers IIRC.

  • @incxxxx
    @incxxxx 4 роки тому

    But what for this delay ? Im asking seriously.

    • @dreamfly555
      @dreamfly555 3 роки тому

      After power on and wait for stabilization of power, then do a one time self test of a warning alarm, for example. Yea , my boat overheated but the alarm was dead.

  • @williamna5800
    @williamna5800 4 роки тому +1

    I would have liked it, but the likes are 555... thought it fitting.

  • @alien8r33d
    @alien8r33d 4 роки тому

    Your schematic is incorrect. The cap is connected directly to V+ in the schematic but is connected after the switch on your breadboard.

    • @learnelectronics
      @learnelectronics  4 роки тому

      I put a graphic on the screen saying just that very thing as I was explaining the circuit.

  • @melplishka5978
    @melplishka5978 3 роки тому

    Hahahahaah perfect 10 count lmfao.

  • @colzilla090
    @colzilla090 4 роки тому

    Atmega328p-pu can do everything 555 can! Just more real estate

    • @embeddedcastle
      @embeddedcastle 4 роки тому +1

      Using such a powerfull MCU for a simple start delay is a misuse! the NE555 is very cheap, simple to use no need for programming code or tools

    • @colzilla090
      @colzilla090 4 роки тому

      @@embeddedcastle i wasn't serious... power on resets are cool too

    • @colzilla090
      @colzilla090 4 роки тому

      @@embeddedcastle actually, a really useful ic is the sn74ls122an jk flip flop, its really simple an great for toggling things! As for your challange..lm393p?

    • @dreamfly555
      @dreamfly555 3 роки тому

      Attiny series mcu are tiny. But 555 can have better power supply flexibility. E.g, can easily used in a car.

  • @KingDiddi
    @KingDiddi 4 роки тому

    555 Timer.. is the, 555 Timer.. most used, 555 Timer in... 555 Timer...., 555 Timer.... AAANNNNND? 555 Timer. Woohoo yeah. XD

  • @MottyGlix
    @MottyGlix 4 роки тому

    While explaining how the circuit works, please don't block our view of the circuit schematic/diagram.

  • @rsattahip
    @rsattahip 4 роки тому

    What kind of horrible crime can I use this for?

  • @erin19030
    @erin19030 4 роки тому

    Just a crappy 555 timer circuit, 70's technology..ehhh!

  • @PoboyMusic
    @PoboyMusic 11 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @blackpinkhitmewiththatddud4237
    @blackpinkhitmewiththatddud4237 4 роки тому

    Sir can I ask for ur parts list sir? Like the specific model of MOSFET and IC

  • @ithaca2076
    @ithaca2076 4 роки тому

    wonderful :)