In theory, it would be possible to hook up a 555 IC with a much slower clock to switch a MOS-FET in this circuit to put a resistance in parallel with the timing resistor of the principle 555 and change the speed of the counting on regular (yet slightly random) intervals.... Just to make it slightly less predictable to look at...
A very interesting circuit. I'm getting a bit bored with just blinking LEDs to be honest, but perhaps this could be applied in some future project.
Yeah, i used a similar circuit as part of a sequencer for an analog synth
My other two projects failed miserably, Theremin and Inductive coupled Abacus so I did a simple project to raise my spirits (-:
Have a good day
In theory, it would be possible to hook up a 555 IC with a much slower clock to switch a MOS-FET in this circuit to put a resistance in parallel with the timing resistor of the principle 555 and change the speed of the counting on regular (yet slightly random) intervals....
Just to make it slightly less predictable to look at...
Not a bad idea, random or chaos is always gooda.
Have a good day