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  2. File:555 Mk-sp Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Circuit diagram of a 555 Astable circuit with variable mark-space ratio. The design equations can be found here. Date: 20 June 2006: Source: Own drawing, made in Inkscape 0.43: Author: jjbeard: Permission (Reusing this file) PD

  3. 555 timer IC - Wikipedia

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    The 555 timer IC is an integrated circuit used in a variety of timer, delay, pulse generation, and oscillator applications. It is one of the most popular timing ICs due to its flexibility and price. It is one of the most popular timing ICs due to its flexibility and price.

  4. File:NE555 Internal Circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:555 Monostable.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of a monostable circuit made using the 555 timer IC. ... Sách điện tử/Linh kiện điện tử/Con chip IC 555/Lối mắc mạch điện IC 555;

  6. File:555 Astable Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Circuit diagram of a standard 555 Astable circuit. The design equations can be found here. Date: 20 June 2006: Source: Own drawing, made in Inkscape 0.43: Author ...

  7. File:PWM-using-555-Timer-Circuit-Diagram.webp - Wikipedia

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  8. File:C555 Internal Circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Pearson–Anson effect - Wikipedia

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    Pearson-Anson oscillator circuit. The Pearson–Anson effect, discovered in 1922 by Stephen Oswald Pearson [1] and Horatio Saint George Anson, [2] [3] is the phenomenon of an oscillating electric voltage produced by a neon bulb connected across a capacitor, when a direct current is applied through a resistor. [4]