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Timer Tutorials 555

This document provides a tutorial on 555 timer circuits. It begins by promising the reader an "Ah Ha!" moment as they are about to learn about how the second harmonic of a modulation signal increases if a rule involving percentages greater than or less than 50% is violated. It then mentions using dual 555 timers or a NE556 to generate a delay in an example circuit.

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Timer Tutorials 555

This document provides a tutorial on 555 timer circuits. It begins by promising the reader an "Ah Ha!" moment as they are about to learn about how the second harmonic of a modulation signal increases if a rule involving percentages greater than or less than 50% is violated. It then mentions using dual 555 timers or a NE556 to generate a delay in an example circuit.

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555 Timer Tutorials

http://www.williamson-labs.com/555-circuits.htm

NOW! At this point you should not have experienced an "Ah Ha!" --yet. --BUT, Stand-By YOU are about to Experience a Genuine "Ah Ha!" --or your money back. TOP

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Notice anything Funny? Right, the second harmonic of the modulation signal increases if the [ > 50%, < 50% ] rule is violated!

TOP Example: Generating a delay, using Dual 555s (or one NE556)

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