Oct 31, 2009 #1 R roronoa Junior Member level 2 Joined Dec 4, 2007 Messages 22 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,445 Hi evryone, i know that 555 timer can be used to generated certain frequency by adjusting the resistors. Therefore , is it possible to used it to generated a 10V Ac?and how can this be done? Thanks for replyin
Hi evryone, i know that 555 timer can be used to generated certain frequency by adjusting the resistors. Therefore , is it possible to used it to generated a 10V Ac?and how can this be done? Thanks for replyin
Oct 31, 2009 #2 flatulent Advanced Member level 6 Joined Jul 19, 2002 Messages 4,624 Helped 489 Reputation 980 Reaction score 151 Trophy points 1,343 Location Middle Earth Activity points 46,689 You will probably need a transformer to connect between the 555 output (via a capacitor) and your load.
You will probably need a transformer to connect between the 555 output (via a capacitor) and your load.
Oct 31, 2009 #3 E elrayes Full Member level 5 Joined Jun 3, 2008 Messages 244 Helped 20 Reputation 40 Reaction score 7 Trophy points 1,298 Location Egypt/Canada Activity points 2,777 the 555 power supplied with 5 to 18 volts, then use a high voltage like 14 volts to supply your 555 IC, or use a MOSFET at the output to switch the output around 10v to get your 10v AC.
the 555 power supplied with 5 to 18 volts, then use a high voltage like 14 volts to supply your 555 IC, or use a MOSFET at the output to switch the output around 10v to get your 10v AC.