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There are three types of multivibrator circuit:
In its simplest form the multivibrator circuit consists of two cross-coupled transistors. Using resistor- capacitor networks within the circuit to define the time periods of the unstable states, the various types may be implemented. Multivibrators find applications in a variety of systems where square waves or timed intervals are required, but the simple circuits tend to be fairly inaccurate, so are rarely used where precision is required. An integrated circuitAn integrated circuit (IC is a thin chip consisting of thousands or millions of interconnected semiconductor devices, mainly transistors, as well as passive components like resistors. As of 2004, typical chips are of size 1 cm2 or smaller, but larger ones multivibrator, the 555The 555 is a integrated circuit (chip) implementing a variety of timer and multivibrator applications. Introduced in 1971 by Signetics (later acquired by Philips), it is still in wide use, thanks to its ease of use, low price and good stability. The purpo, is very common in electronics. It uses a more sophisticated design to overcome some of the precision issues with the simpler circuits.
This circuit shows a typical simple astable circuit. It works as follows: Consider that Q1 is turned on and conducting. The voltage on its collector will be close to zero, causing C1 to charge via R2. When the voltage on C1 reaches 0.6V, Q2 will switch on, dropping the output level to 0V. C2 will discharge, switching off Q1. C2 is now charged via R3 until it reaches 0.6V, at which point Q1 will switch on again, discharging C1 and switching off Q2. The output goes high again and the cycle will repeat indefinitely. The ratios of R2/C1 and R3/C2 give the on and off times of each transistor - they do not have to be equal time constants, the output can therefore be made to have any duty cycleIn telecommunication, the term duty cycle has the following meanings: 1. In an ideal pulse train, i. one having rectangular pulses, the ratio of the pulse duration to the pulse period. Note: For example, the duty cycle is 0. 25 for a pulse train in which desired.
Digital electronics