SIR YR VIDEO ON MULTIVIBRATOR--ASTABLE, MONOSTABLE AND BISTABLE LIKED YR ABOVE VIDEO WHEREIN YOU HAVE JUST EXPLAINED WHAT THEY MEAN AND THEIR USE. YOU HAVE DONE AN EXCELLENT VIDEO EXPLANATION SUPPORTED BY GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION WHICH HELPED ME A LOT TO GRASP HOW THEY ACT AND HOW THEY ARE NAMED AS ABOVE. I FIND AS A TEACHER YOU ARE THE BEST AND THE METHODOLOGY U ADOPT IS UNIQUE. AS YOU SAID I WILL WATCH YR NEXT DETAILED VIDEO ON THE SAME SUBJECT AS AND WHEN I GET THE NOTIFICATION. THANKS VATSA
Please do videos on how to make the multivibrator circuits using transistor and op amp and 555.... please your videos are very helpful.... elegant, descriptive and short...I love them
Thanks a lot broo.. Please make all upcoming videos in a short length. This video is very much easy to understand. Hope all upcoming video will be same as this video broo.. Once more thank u.
00:16 Multivibrator circuits are electronic circuits used to implement two-state devices like oscillator, timer, and flip-flop. 00:50 Multivibrators in digital electronics 01:24 Astable, monostable, and bistable multivibrators explained. 02:03 Multivibrators have stable and unstable states 02:36 Multivibrators can have stable and unstable states. 03:11 Bistable multivibrator has two stable states 03:43 Bistable multivibrators are used in the design of flip-flops, remaining in a stable state until triggered again. 04:15 Multivibrators are electronic circuits that can be designed using various components.
Timestamps for the different topics covered in the video: 0:29 What is Multivibrator? 1:12 Astable Multivibrator 1:40 Monostable Multivibrator 3:07 Bistable Multivibrator
Sir, I'm making a triangle wave generator with relaxation oscillator. As you know, It's inevitable fixing voltage amplitude when I change the frequency in the circuit using relaxation oscillator combined by intgrator. I need to control freq independently of voltage amplitude using relaxation oscillator. Is there anyideas to solve this problem?
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555 timer block diagram has a flipflop.so multivibrator can be build with 555 or multivibrator can be used to build flipflop?but which is the basic block then flipflop is included in making multivibrator or vice versa???
555 timer can be used as bi-stable multivibrator. But flip-flop is very basic block. There are different ways the multivibrator circuit can be designed (like BJT, op-amp, 555 timer).
Hey guys, a question to the Indian audience here: I noticed a curious way many Indian teachers structure their sentences. Here is an example: "The Multivibrator will stay in THE... stable state" The line-break symbolizes where the teacher pauses, and the caps symbolize where the voice is raised. I wondered if this is exclusive to teaching, basically to emphasize the noun that comes after the pause, or if you also speak like this in other situations. Does somebody know where this originated? Does it stem from how sentences in Hindi are structured? Would love to receive some insight :)
Heya! Actually, English isn't our first language as you may already know. That's why people find difficulty in speaking english fluently. So, yeah the pause is to emphasize that particular noun of the sentence. Also, the formation of sentence isn't related to Hindi. It's exclusive to teaching though it depends person to person.
well it helps the student to concentrated. like when he raised his voice at certain point to bring us back from our imagination of saving the school. it's not necessary in online lectures but that's a habit i guess
Because initially when 555 timer was designed, the value of the three internal resistors which is used for voltage divider was 5k. That's why it is called 555.
In one of the videos of multivibrator, I have also shown the circuit for trigger. Typically, the trigger is event based output of some other circuit. But it can also be generated using the hardware circuit or using signal generator.
I have already explained it in the separate videos. You can check the playlist of oscillator and multivibrator for that. And still, if you have any doubt then do let me know here.
In multivibrator, the output is changing between the two states ( two voltage levels). It is used in the design of oscillator other timing related circuits. please check the description of the video. In the description, everything is mentioned.
When we say a stable state, it's the state or the voltage level in which the circuit remains in the steady state condition. Due to some triggering action, momentarily circuit may go into the unstable state and once again comes back into the stable state. In astable multivibrators, there is no stable state, means output continuously changes its state between the two unstable states. In monostable, momentarily it goes into unstable state and comes back into stable state. While in bistable, both states are stable. That means in steady state condition, depending on the triggering action, the circuit may be in any of the two stable states. I hope it will clear your doubt.
Unstable means it's not the steady state output of the circuit. Under steady state, the circuit will operate in stable state. But due to external trigger, the circuit will come out of steady state or circuit becomes unstable. So it is called unstable state of the circuit.
@ALL ABOUT ELECTRONICS Could you help me to solve these two questions . Design a monostable multivibrator circult that has a pulse width of 100 ms and a normally on load. Draw the output waveform of the circuit for a single input pulse with width of 250 ms. 12. Design an astable multivibrator circuit that has a period of 1 ms, a duty cycle of 1/3 and a normally off load.
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SIR
YR VIDEO ON MULTIVIBRATOR--ASTABLE, MONOSTABLE AND BISTABLE
LIKED YR ABOVE VIDEO WHEREIN YOU HAVE JUST EXPLAINED WHAT THEY MEAN AND THEIR USE.
YOU HAVE DONE AN EXCELLENT VIDEO EXPLANATION SUPPORTED BY GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION WHICH HELPED ME A LOT TO GRASP HOW THEY ACT AND HOW THEY ARE NAMED AS ABOVE.
I FIND AS A TEACHER YOU ARE THE BEST AND THE METHODOLOGY U ADOPT IS UNIQUE. AS YOU SAID I WILL WATCH YR NEXT DETAILED VIDEO ON THE SAME SUBJECT AS AND WHEN I GET THE NOTIFICATION.
THANKS
VATSA
Simple and very good explanation.
Please do videos on how to make the multivibrator circuits using transistor and op amp and 555.... please your videos are very helpful.... elegant, descriptive and short...I love them
Definitely, I will make it.
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Your whole channel is really helpful!!
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Thanks a lot broo.. Please make all upcoming videos in a short length. This video is very much easy to understand. Hope all upcoming video will be same as this video broo.. Once more thank u.
00:16 Multivibrator circuits are electronic circuits used to implement two-state devices like oscillator, timer, and flip-flop.
00:50 Multivibrators in digital electronics
01:24 Astable, monostable, and bistable multivibrators explained.
02:03 Multivibrators have stable and unstable states
02:36 Multivibrators can have stable and unstable states.
03:11 Bistable multivibrator has two stable states
03:43 Bistable multivibrators are used in the design of flip-flops, remaining in a stable state until triggered again.
04:15 Multivibrators are electronic circuits that can be designed using various components.
Very very helpful video thanks a LOT !!!
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Timestamps for the different topics covered in the video:
0:29 What is Multivibrator?
1:12 Astable Multivibrator
1:40 Monostable Multivibrator
3:07 Bistable Multivibrator
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please make video on R-S flip flop, D flip flop & J-k flip flop
Very helpful...
Sir, I'm making a triangle wave generator with relaxation oscillator. As you know, It's inevitable fixing voltage amplitude when I change the frequency in the circuit using relaxation oscillator combined by intgrator. I need to control freq independently of voltage amplitude using relaxation oscillator. Is there anyideas to solve this problem?
Thanks. What do you wear? I wear Garagaf NiGe on Thursdays because sometimes I feel like an electric alliance- fitted psychopath full if wires tightened into haunted springs that eighle with microwaves of hatred from my lasers. Paul Beckwith cannot be located for repairs. Can u help,? My friendsx would call me lovely but I can't keep my eyes from setting fire to wires that I pull tight focus on. Thank you. Garagaf NiGe does burn deliciously. I recommend one tonne of it each year for the garden also. Thank you.
It's very good
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Thx.sir i understood
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Is the monstable multivibrator used in Coke machines?
Please do tutorials on how to understand databook of analog integrated circuits.
Yes, will make a video on it.
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What are inputs for Astable multivibrator? I mean, does it even matter what inputs we give to Astable multivibrator because the output doesn't change.
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555 timer block diagram has a flipflop.so multivibrator can be build with 555 or multivibrator can be used to build flipflop?but which is the basic block then flipflop is included in making multivibrator or vice versa???
555 timer can be used as bi-stable multivibrator. But flip-flop is very basic block. There are different ways the multivibrator circuit can be designed (like BJT, op-amp, 555 timer).
Can you do videos on monostable and bistable multivibrators using bjt too?
Yes, very soon.
Hey guys, a question to the Indian audience here:
I noticed a curious way many Indian teachers structure their sentences.
Here is an example:
"The Multivibrator will stay in THE...
stable state"
The line-break symbolizes where the teacher pauses, and the caps symbolize
where the voice is raised.
I wondered if this is exclusive to teaching, basically to emphasize the noun that
comes after the pause, or if you also speak like this in other situations.
Does somebody know where this originated? Does it stem from how sentences in Hindi are structured?
Would love to receive some insight :)
Heya!
Actually, English isn't our first language as you may already know. That's why people find difficulty in speaking english fluently. So, yeah the pause is to emphasize that particular noun of the sentence.
Also, the formation of sentence isn't related to Hindi. It's exclusive to teaching though it depends person to person.
well it helps the student to concentrated. like when he raised his voice at certain point to bring us back from our imagination of saving the school. it's not necessary in online lectures but that's a habit i guess
I am here at lockdown still studying coss I have no idea they will cancel the exams😐
Oh tell me about it:')
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Can you suggest some good books in analog electronics
You can refer
1) electronic devices and circuit theory by Robert Boylestad
2) Electronic Principles by Malvino
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Why the name is 555 timer?, Is there any specific reason?
Because initially when 555 timer was designed, the value of the three internal resistors which is used for voltage divider was 5k.
That's why it is called 555.
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How do we give trigger?
In one of the videos of multivibrator, I have also shown the circuit for trigger. Typically, the trigger is event based output of some other circuit. But it can also be generated using the hardware circuit or using signal generator.
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What is the difference between the monostable and bistable crts?
I have already explained it in the separate videos.
You can check the playlist of oscillator and multivibrator for that.
And still, if you have any doubt then do let me know here.
Sir,how these triggering occurs?? Do you mean these are clock pulses!!!
Yes, it's a clock pulse. Or some times (in case of the monostable) it could be an external event which occurs momentarily.
Multi vibrator me ky vibrate krta h
Iska use kha hota h plz reply me
In multivibrator, the output is changing between the two states ( two voltage levels). It is used in the design of oscillator other timing related circuits. please check the description of the video. In the description, everything is mentioned.
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS thank you
Bistable Multivibrator can't be made using 555 timer Ic
I have a little confusion about stable and unstable state. Plz rply
When we say a stable state, it's the state or the voltage level in which the circuit remains in the steady state condition.
Due to some triggering action, momentarily circuit may go into the unstable state and once again comes back into the stable state.
In astable multivibrators, there is no stable state, means output continuously changes its state between the two unstable states.
In monostable, momentarily it goes into unstable state and comes back into stable state.
While in bistable, both states are stable. That means in steady state condition, depending on the triggering action, the circuit may be in any of the two stable states.
I hope it will clear your doubt.
Unstable means?
What happens in that state
Unstable means it's not the steady state output of the circuit. Under steady state, the circuit will operate in stable state. But due to external trigger, the circuit will come out of steady state or circuit becomes unstable. So it is called unstable state of the circuit.
What is a trigger?
It is very short duration pulse, which can be used for triggering some event. (Change of logic level state, or start some controlling action)
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS it is provided externally na
@@surendrasaini3656 Yes.
IC 555.
Elaborate 3 types in detail...?
There is an entire playlist on oscillator and different types of multivibrators. Please check the playlist on the channel page. You will find it.
It's not explained what makes a state unstable or stable.
@ALL ABOUT ELECTRONICS
Could you help me to solve these two questions
. Design a monostable multivibrator circult that has a pulse width of 100 ms and a normally on load.
Draw the output waveform of the circuit for a single input pulse with width of 250 ms.
12. Design an astable multivibrator circuit that has a period of 1 ms, a duty cycle of 1/3 and a normally off
load.
yee
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Sorry, but I just can't understand (words-wise, not concept-wise) what you're saying
Sir is pure topic ke notes send krdijiye mere email ID pr
You will get it at www.allaboutelectronics.org
Here is the link: www.allaboutelectronics.org/what-is-multivibrator-astable-monostable-and-bistable-multivibrator-explained/
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Sir,
Apne aage chal ke english hi bolna hai toh pehle usse hi padh lein
I lived in india for 3 years and still your accent is sooo thick that I cant understand a word
Thank you so much
Thank you sir