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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    I looked at the datasheet but couldn't figure out the calculation for C2 and R3 on the 4013. How do you get 330k? By the way, thank you so much for your help and to everyone who assisted me. Love you all!
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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    thank you, did the timer 72 min are correct ? what the frequency of this ? What the use of R1 and R2 ?
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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    sorry wrong number R = tau/C R = 4/(10*10^-6) (that why i write 10^-5) R = 400k ohm and this is your design in proteus And this is your design in Proteus. I have a question about how the reset will function in a setup like this. I connected it because I thought the reset should occur when...
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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    How do you generate a pulse using a timer? I tried connecting all the VCC (positive supply voltage) terminals to a single battery, but the outcome was unsuccessful. The current didn't increase or decrease; it remained constant. Additionally, when I attempted to connect a motor, LED, or relay...
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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    any ideas how i tag you guys without this quote
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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    So, I've made some progress on my project. Since 6 hours is too long, I divided it into 5 segments, resulting in a 72-minute delay with a 4-second activation time. I also removed the 555 timer and only used the CD4060BC because it's the more simple and why i BC because it is the only available...
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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    So where should i start first ? and for calculate i just calculate with datasheet and the times i need for nearly 6 hours Are there any book recommendations for something like this? Because I almost don't know half of it.
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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    Thank you for your thoughts. I understand that it's very easy if we use microcontrollers like Arduino, etc., but I want to learn more basics. I want to understand each part of electronics separately. I know it may sound inefficient. T-T
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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    I have already built my prototype in Proteus using the IC 4060, and it runs perfectly. However, the results of the equations are not exactly matching the values stated in the datasheet. Could you help me identify what revisions I should make? Additionally, could you recommend a book for...
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    Making a timer on delay and off delay without microcontroller

    I am new and want to make a compact circuit without a microcontroller. The idea is when you push the button/switch, it will delay the timer for at least 6 hours. After that, it will activate the motor for 20 seconds and loop forever. I am thinking of using a 555 timer with a 1000uF capacitor...

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