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Setting an output frequency in 555 timer

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Hey, Eric. Take the simulated 4060, and create a symbol for it, and then put it in a hierarchical schematic. Then up load the zip file so I can use it too. :)
 
Hey, Eric. Take the simulated 4060, and create a symbol for it, and then put it in a hierarchical schematic. Then up load the zip file so I can use it too. :)

hi Mike,
My pleasure, I will tidy it up a little, then create a hierarchical schematic for posting.
 
hi,
The beta 4060m1 LTS files zip is attached.
I would appreciate feedback and comments, I will check the circuit with a crystal osc and also confirm the RC timing.

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Added LTS 1mHz Xtal image.
 

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Hi Eric.

Thanks again.
Would this configuration work? Having the LED toggling every 100ms.

(Vs would be 5V, and I'll connect LED + (Current limiting) Resistor to pin #3 - OUT).**broken link removed**

What is VC (Pin #5) connected to?
I assume its a capacitor, but what kind of a capacitor?

Hey.

Could you please help me figure out what is the value of the resistor (in yellow) that connects the DIS pin (#7) to VCC?
 
Hey.

Could you please help me figure out what is the value of the resistor (in yellow) that connects the DIS pin (#7) to VCC?
hi Eng,
Its a optional output of the square wave at pin #3, I have shown a 10K, the value depends upon what the pin is driving into.
 
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ya, i know... i get answers to many ques there... also googled
But my question was on > Nomenclature of IC's
On what basis 7404 is 7404 ? why 74?
Why 8051 micro-controller is 8051?
How does an inventor name his IC?
Can 2 different designs(completely different) have same IC no?

Thanks for the previous post...
 
Eric,
Would you mind attachig your zip files for the 4060 as text files. For some reason I can't unzip from this site.
 
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