Timer Circuits used to be a lot of trouble to build and tame for several reasons. One major reason was the fact that DC power supply variations would cause a frequency shift or slow drift - modern timers are designed to permit a wide variation in the DC supply voltage without affecting the output frequency or single-pulse duration. Another reason is that the equations determining the frequency or timing were little more than approximate, despite the appearance of great precision in the textbooks - modern timers will work very closely to the way the textbooks say they do. Electronic Circuit Guidebook, Volume 2: IC Timers will show you how it is done. Part I of this book is organized to demonstrate the theory of how various timers work. This is done by way of an introduction to resistor-capacitor circuits, and in-depth chapters on TTL and CMOS digital IC timers, the LM-555 and other IC devices, operational amplifier timer circuits, retriggerable timers and long duration timers. Through simplified equations and detailed graphics, the information presented is perfect for both practicing technicians and enthusiastic hobbyists. Part II presents a variety of different circuits and projects. Some of the circuits are standalone, while others are for incorporation into other circuits. Examples of some of the circuits included are: touchplate trigger, missing pulse detector, analog audio frequency meter, one-second timer/flasher, relay and optoisolator drivers, two-phase digital clock, 100kHz crystal calibrator and many more. Electronic Circuit Guidebook, Volume 2: IC Timers will teach you enough that you will not only be able to rework and modify the circuits covered here, butalso design a few of your own.
- ISBN10 0790611066
- ISBN13 9780790611068
- Publish Date 1 August 1997 (first published 1 March 1997)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 23 October 2014
- Publish Country US
- Publisher Cengage Learning, Inc
- Imprint Delmar Cengage Learning
- Format Paperback
- Pages 256
- Language English