Hey, just wanted to say thanks for your channel. The way you describe signal flow and diagrams is getting through to me while learning in a way that other teachers have not.
@paulpkaeАй бұрын
That's great. Glad it's helping and many thanks for the comment.
@lightspeedwarrior1024Ай бұрын
I absolutely love your 555 diagram and explanation of its inner workings. It’s the only way to truly help one understand how it works “under the hood.”
@paulpkaeАй бұрын
Glad you liked it and many thanks for the comment.
@michaelrtreatАй бұрын
Nice
@AdmiralQualityАй бұрын
Great follow-up to the previous video that answered many of the questions I had. Thanks!
@paulpkaeАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@mikepettengill2706Ай бұрын
great thanks!
@paulpkaeАй бұрын
You're welcome!
@claytonbenignus4688Ай бұрын
What are those things with screws in them on the top rails of your breadboards? Put another way, what do I order if I want a few of them?
@paulpkaeАй бұрын
They are Screw Terminals. Take a look at my Breadboard Tips video here:- kzbin.info/www/bejne/goS9n2qAe918pdEsi=w897KqEzt8Ax0DuG Jump to 04:13 where I explain how I use them. There is also an Amazon link in that Video's description.
@romancharak3675Ай бұрын
Me tooooo.
@mikepettengill2706Ай бұрын
@@romancharak3675 Me three!
@Mark1024MAK28 күн бұрын
In the past there were other manufacturers of the NE555 other than TI. I suspect there all work the same though.
@paulpkae28 күн бұрын
Hi. Yes they all adopt the same architecture but with varying characteristics such as maximum current, rise/fall times, CMOS/TTL, BJT/FETs.... etc
@ElectroAtleticoАй бұрын
Fun video, but you should consider adding the circuit diagram.
@paulpkaeАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment. There's nothing much more to it than the circuit shown at 03:31. The other connections are Power to Pins 1 & 8, and pulling Reset (pin 4) High (i.e. connecting it direct to the supply voltage).