Generate pwm using ic 555: Add a diode: Difference between revisions
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555 diode Ranalysis.png| The simulations. | 555 diode Ranalysis.png| The simulations. | ||
555 diode RanalysisContour.png| The contour and surface plot of varying resistances. | 555 diode RanalysisContour.png| The contour and surface plot of varying resistances. | ||
Ic555 diode2 R.pdf|Added the second diode. This will make the output identical if R<sub>1</sub> and R<sub>2</sub> are identical. | |||
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The simulation file: [[File:555 diode 300 300.circuitjs.txt]] | The simulation file: [[File:555 diode 300 300.circuitjs.txt]] | ||
The '''leakage current''' through ''R_2'' can be eliminated by introducing a second diode ''D_2'' in series with that. See the image above. | The '''leakage current''' through ''R_2'' can be eliminated by introducing a second diode ''D_2'' in series with that. This will make the output identical if R<sub>1</sub> and R<sub>2</sub> are identical. See the image above. The corresponding simulation file is [[File:555 diodes2 300 300.circuitjs.txt]]. |
Revision as of 17:58, 5 August 2024
Method 2; Longer low time: Add a Diode
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The schematics.
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The simulations.
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The contour and surface plot of varying resistances.
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Added the second diode. This will make the output identical if R1 and R2 are identical.
The added diode D shorts the out the resistor R_2 during the charging cycle; thus the capacitor charges directly from removing R_2, though a small leakage current will flow through it. The constants are modified due to the voltage drop of D.
which simplifies to
The simulation file: File:555 diode 300 300.circuitjs.txt
The leakage current through R_2 can be eliminated by introducing a second diode D_2 in series with that. This will make the output identical if R1 and R2 are identical. See the image above. The corresponding simulation file is File:555 diodes2 300 300.circuitjs.txt.