The 555 Timer In Monostable Mode Brought to you by Solderstick wire connectors
The 555 Timer In Monostable Mode Brought to you by Solderstick wire connectors Get solderstick at 20% OFF with discount code "LE20" at https://www.solderstick.com/sale In this video we look at one of the ways in which a 555 timer may be configured. This method is known as the "monostable" or "one-shot" mode. The 555 will output a pulse for a specific time determined by the R and C components. The formula for determining the pulse length is 1.1*R*C.

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