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This document is a project report on an IC 555 timer circuit. It was submitted by three students - Prakash Chowdhary, Saurabh Bhole, and Aniket Chaudhari - to JD College of Engineering and Technology in partial fulfillment of requirements for the award of "ElectroTech-2010". The report describes the working of an IC 555 timer circuit configured as a monostable multivibrator that is used to control a relay and load. It includes the circuit diagram, schematic explanation, timing calculations, and applications of IC 555 timer circuits in monostable, astable, and bistable modes.

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(PDF) Project Report On IC 555 Timer Circuit

This document is a project report on an IC 555 timer circuit. It was submitted by three students - Prakash Chowdhary, Saurabh Bhole, and Aniket Chaudhari - to JD College of Engineering and Technology in partial fulfillment of requirements for the award of "ElectroTech-2010". The report describes the working of an IC 555 timer circuit configured as a monostable multivibrator that is used to control a relay and load. It includes the circuit diagram, schematic explanation, timing calculations, and applications of IC 555 timer circuits in monostable, astable, and bistable modes.

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MINI

PROJECT REPO

 JD COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING

IC555 TIMER
CIRCUIT
A
Project Report
On

“IC 555 TIMER CIRCUIT”


A REPORT SUBMITTED TO J D COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
NAGPUR IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
AWARD OF
“ELECTROTECH-2010”

SUBMITTED BY

PRAKASH CHOWDHARY SAURABH BHOLE 

 ANIKET CHAUDHARI 
( 5th sem.  ETC ) 

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF

Mr. Umale Sir 


Department of Electronics Engineering

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


J D COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHOLOGY, NAGPUR 1
CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “IC 555 TIMER


CIRCUIT” which has been duly submitted by the following students of third
year (5th Semester) in recognition towards partial fulfillment for the
award of “ELECTROTECH-2010” In Electronics & Telecommunication
Engineering (EC), J D College of Engineering & Technology,Nagpur.

 Submitted By

PRAKASH CHOWDHARY SAURABH BHOLE 

 ANIKET CHAUDHARI 
(ETC 5TH  SEM)

   
MR. UMALE SIR,
PROJECT GUIDE

   
  PROF. MRS. A. A. KHURSHID PROF. DR. P. B. PATIL
H.O.D, ELECTRONICS ENGG. PRINCIPAL,
DEPARTMENT JDCOE, NAGPUR 
JDCOE, NAGPUR.
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DECLARATION

We the students of third year Electronics & Telecommunication

Engineering (EC) humbly declare that we have completed the project work as

described in this report by our own skill and during summer vacation

2010 as per the instructions and guidance of    Mr. UMALE.

Further we declare that no part of this project is duplicated from any

other literature in contravention of the academic ethics.

PROJECTEES SIGNATURE

  Aniket A. Chaudhari

  Saurabh S. Bhole

  Prakash A. Chowdhar y

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“No man is indispensable, but there are certain mortal without whom quality
of work suffers. Their guidance becomes indispensable in acquiring quality results”.

With deepest sense of esteem and gratitude, we express my sincere thanks to my


 project guide Prof.   MR. UMA,LuEn  der whose guidance I was able to learn
much more and to complete successfully my dissertation work most efficiently.

We are thankful to Prof.  MRS. A. A. KHURSHID, Head and Prof. Electronics


Engineering Department, for his inspiration and encouragement. She has immensely
helped in providing all opportunities and facilities for the dissertation work.

We could not forget to express my sincere thanks to Prof.   Dr. P. B. PATIL,


Principal, for providing institutional facilities and giving timely suggestions.
.
We are also thankful to all the faculty members of department who helped us,
directly or indirectly. My thanks are due to all those who have shown keen interest in
this work and provided much encouragement.

PROJECTEES

ANIKET CHAUDHARI
SAURABH BHOLE
PRAKASH CHOWDHARY

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Introduction
Working of Circuit

As shown in the figure the IC 555 is configured as a monostable


mutivibrator. On pressing the switch S1, a momentary logic high appears at
 pin 2 of the IC and its output at pin 3 goes high switching ON the relay and
the load connected to the relay contacts. The output will sustain the position
till its timing capacitor C1 gets fully discharged through the variable
resistor VR1. The value of this resistor  may be varied to get the desirable
time delays. The delay may be calculated using the below given formula:

T = 1.1 × (VR1 + R1+R2) × C1


Schematic of a 555 in monostable mode

The relationships of the trigger signal, the voltage on C and the pulse
width in monostable mode. In the monostable mode, the 555 timer acts as a
“one-shot” pulse generator. The pulse begins when the 555 timer receives a
trigger signal. The width of the pulse is determined by the time constant
of an RC network, which consists of a capacitor (C) and a resistor (R). The
 pulse ends when the charge on the C equals 2/3 of the supply voltage. The
 pulse width can be lengthened or shortened to the need of the specific
application by adjusting the values of R and C.The pulse width of time t,
which is the time it takes to charge C to 2/3 of the supply voltage, is given
 by

T = 1.1 × (VR1 + R1+R2) × C1

where t is in seconds, R is in ohms and C is in farads. See RC circuit for an


explanation of this effect.
INDEX

Sr.No. Perticulars

1. Introduction
2. Components Required
3. Circuit Diagram
4. Circuit Explanation
5. IC 555 Configuration
6. Applications & Future Scope
7. Advantages
8. Data Sheet
9. References
Monostable Mode
In this mode, the 555 functions as a "one-shot".
@ Timers
@ Missing pulse
detection @ Bounce-
free switches @ Touch
switches
@ Frequency divider 
@ Capacitance measurement
@ Pulse-width modulation (PWM) etc.
Astable Mode
Free running mode: the 555 can operate as an oscillator 
@LED and lamp flashers
@ Pulse generation
@Logic clocks
@Tone generation
@ Security alarms
@Pulse position modulation etc.
Bistable Mode
555 can operate as a flip-flop, if the DIS pin is not connected and no
capacitor is used.
@ bounce-free latched switches
MINI-
PROJECT
IC 555 TIMER CIRCUIT

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