There is a simpler way , one resistor less than in your schematics . Just connect the timing capacitor ( legs 2&6 point ) to the leg #3 via one resistor which value will affect the frequency as well . Connect the LED between leg #7 and (+) rail, via current limiting resistor . That is all . 2 resistors , 555timer and one capacitor. The duty cycle will be close around 50% .
Yep definitely... I've just put it together and its working great... just have to figure out how to control the duty cycle now I need shorter pulses 💥💥😄
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There is a simpler way , one resistor less than in your schematics . Just connect the timing capacitor ( legs 2&6 point ) to the leg #3 via one resistor which value will affect the frequency as well . Connect the LED between leg #7 and (+) rail, via current limiting resistor . That is all . 2 resistors , 555timer and one capacitor. The duty cycle will be close around 50% .
what type of component is rload
Resistor
circuit diagramm ?
You can find it at the end of the Video
is this really working ?
Yep definitely... I've just put it together and its working great... just have to figure out how to control the duty cycle now I need shorter pulses 💥💥😄
guys ...this guy aint joking . i did all that step . it's really working good.
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