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Jason Baird
Jason Baird
I'm a computer engineer by education, a security professional by trade, and an instructor every time more than two people give me any attention. I enjoy solving problems, understanding the solution thoroughly, conveying that knowledge to others with enthusiasm.
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Thanks for the comment. It's been a long time since I've made this video, so my math is really rusty.…
On Math of the 555 Timer
Both functions should work together without a problem. Just know that if it looks like the light is always on,…
On Adjust the Duty Cycle of the 555 Timer without Changing the Frequency
I've not looked deeply into the circuit analysis yet, but it probably has something to do with the fact that…
On Adjust the Duty Cycle of the 555 Timer without Changing the Frequency
They are 1N4001 Diodes.
On How to Control the Duty Cycle of a 555 Timer
So what exactly is the problem? What are you trying to accomplish?
On Adjust the Duty Cycle of the 555 Timer without Changing the Frequency
Yep, made a video about it. https://youtu.be/GNODYcxeaMY
On Adjust the Duty Cycle of the 555 Timer without Changing the Frequency
You English is just fine and I understand your question. First, if you need high precision timing, the 555 timer…
On Adjust the Duty Cycle of the 555 Timer without Changing the Frequency
Thanks Chance! I'm glad the materials was helpful.
On Adjust the Duty Cycle of the 555 Timer without Changing the Frequency
I think you are the same person that reached out to me via Facebook. In case you are not, I…
On How To Use KiCad to Make a Printed Circuit Board: Part 2
Click on the link under the video. It's hard to see because the link isn't underlined. I need to change…
On How to Control the Duty Cycle of a 555 Timer
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