Wednesday, 8 February 2012

555 Timer Voltage Controlled Oscillator Circuit

555 Timer Voltage Controlled Oscillator Circuit

This is a circuit of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) that uses the 555 timer IC as the main component. As expected, the 555 timer is configured as an astable multi vibrator to be able to serve as an oscillator. An astable multi vibrator is just a timing circuit whose output oscillates between 'low' and 'high' continuously, in effect generating a train of pulses. This is the figure of the circuit;


The difference of this circuit with the basic 555 astable circuit is that its 555's pin 5 is tied to an external voltage source.  Pin 5 is the 555's control voltage pin, which allows the user to directly adjust the threshold voltages to which the pin 2/pin 6 input voltages are compared by the 555's internal comparators.  Since the outputs of these comparators control the internal flip-flop that toggles the output of the 555, adjusting the pin 5 control voltage also adjusts the frequency at which the 555 toggles its output. Increasing the input voltage at pin 5 decreases the output oscillation frequency while decreasing the input voltage increases the output oscillation frequency.

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  3. hello all

    can i use 555timer as a VCO for frequency range (925MHz to 970MHz) and (1785 to 1900MHz)
    i need it in GSM jammer. other VCO'S are expensive so i want to use 555timer as vco.
    please help me out i will be very thankfull to you.
    thanks alot


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  4. The 555 timer will work to 100KHz. It will not work much above certainly at mobile phone frequencies as a jammer.

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  5. is there any formula to adjust frequency between 11khz to 58khz in 555 as vco?

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    by
    yours truly
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  7. how does it work??

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