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Relay making a whining noise

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batman

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i have a 250 ohm coil, .5 amp contact relay that im activating from a 555 timer in monostable mode. when not active, the realy made a high pitched whining noise, like a capacitor charging, only decreasing in pitch. after a while, the circuit stopped working. i tried replacing the timer. no luck.

thank you for any suggestions!
 
Do you Know if the Relay Contacts Are Chattering or is the Coil Humming?
 
The humming can be caused by a number of things.

1) Poor filtering on Power Supply.

2) Oscillation from Timer Circuit (also Called Ringing)

3) Poor Ground Connection

4) Negitive Pulse with a negitive Common lead on the Relay

5)Low Voltage from the output Pulse causing the Relay to Barely hold.

You may need to Run the relay with a Transistor to stop the Humming.
Check the voltage of the Timing Pulse.
 
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