I'm a bit puzzled by something. Where on the 556 and 7556 do pins 3 and 11
CONTROL VOLTAGE (1) and CONTROL VOLTAGE (2), respectively, go? The circuit works with them hanging in the breeze, but shouldn't they go high or low? Can't find a reference to what they are even for. Controlling voltage might be a good guess. What say you gurus?!
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Really? I've always seen it described as the "control Voltage". Here's a good page describing the 555 in detail. I've used the CV input to modulate the output, but it's a generally useless pin for making LEDs flash.Balok wrote:So they're what's called the BYPASS on the 555 then. That makes sense. OK Frank, thanks for that bit of knowledge.
Nate
It's probably safe to leave this pin disconnected in an astable circuit; the worst that'll happen is that you'll get one or more pulses that are not the correct width. In a monostable circuit, or when you need an accurate waveform, you really should bypass the pin to ground.
Frank