Make an LED Blink with a 555 chip Master Tinkercad Circuits in Minutes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- Tinkercad Circuits are fun and educational. Today we make an LED blink using a 555 IC as a timer. Have fun and explore circuits at the same time.
Parts list:
Battery Snap
R1 6.8K ohm
R2 16K ohm
R3 220 ohm
C1 10 ųF cap
555 IC Timer
LED
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Nice effort! It is working perfectly, just as I expected!
The perfect way to start my day @viswanathanairy4556. Thank you.
I appreciate this because I'm trying to understand but I just don't know what they mean sometimes so having someone explain in detail is very helpful
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks @jikosauce. 💯👍
Man, you are the sweetest guy i have ever seen ❤❤
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Nice, Thanks for your help😊
Happy to help. Thank you for the note.
I remember playing with this chip thirty plus years ago. Was a fairly common DIY project on model railroads for making crossing flashers blink. Wonder if the booklet Radio Shack published for various 555 projects is still somewhere in my parents basement.
Interesting! I will have to do some googling in the morning. Are people using Arduino rigs for trains now?
pdf online! You sir are a genius!!!
Thanks
My pleasure @johnreylagutom5006. Thank you for the note! 👍💯
By the way you can use key "R" in your computer's keyboard to rotate.
Great share! Thank you for the tip.
Good evening! Can i use this in my school group activity? I'm just asking for permission:))
Yup! I 💖 seeing it used for school. I taught middle school for 32 years. Have fun and I hope you get an A.
thanksss
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You're welcome!
Do you know alternative to Tinkercad circuit? Too bad, very useful components like CD4026 , regular 5-pin Relay, and XNOR logic are not available.
I do not. Since I was using it in a middle school classroom, it was really just for fun anyhow.
You look like my favorite movie character Ted Lasso
lol! Wish I had his money. =) Love that show too.
@@HLModTech your vids are great and helpful… hope u can be just as successful as Mr. Lasso
Greatly appreciated. =)
Nice video. No parts list?
hmmm.. since I am only building in the sim... I did not need a parts list. Are you going to build a real one?
Possibly.
Cool. I plopped them in the description.
Nice job, my circuit doesn't work
I would guess that there is a wire not connected correctly. What sort of error are you seeing?
hello. thanks for the video. the lesson will run on timer кр1006ви1 ?)
xD
Happy to help. I have not tested it with any other parts. Is that a part that is availalbe in Tinkercad?
@@HLModTech Is that a part that in my room) Еhis is an analogue, in theory. for some reason, the scheme does not work, but I will be more careful. Thanks for the answer!