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IC 555 Timer Calculator with Formulas and Equations
555 Timer Calculator with Formulas and Equations
Formulas and Equations for 555 Timer IC Calculator
Frequency (f) = 1/ [ ln(2) x C x (R1 + 2R2) ]
Frequency (f) = 1.44 / C x (R1 + 2R2) …. Where… 1/ ln(2) = 1.44
TP = ln(2) x C x (R1 x R2)
TP = 0.693 x C x (R1 x R2) …. Where… ln(2) = 0.693
TN = ln(2) x C x R2)
TN = 0.693 x R2 x C …. Where… ln(2) = 0.693
Where;
- C = Value of Capacitor in Farads
- R1 and 2R2= Value of the Input Resistance
- f = Frequency in kHZ
- TP = Positive or High Time from each pulse
- TN = Negative or Low Time from each pulse
Enter values and click on calculate. Result will display the calculated quantities.
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Frankly I think that’s abetulosly good stuff.
I am confused about the value for Tn , that this time required for negative cycle , i think that should be 0.676 *( R1+R2) .
Can you please share the derivation for it .
Kartik, the Tn equation is correct. According to the datasheet for the 555 Timer, astable output, the following formulas are used (this is how the calculator works). Tp = .693 * (Ra + Rb) * C and the Tn = .693 * Rb * C.
Specially to A/c distribution
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