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Answer by MCG for Very Basic 555 Timer oscillator not working

First of all, try following a schematic rather than a youtube tutorial showing a breadboard. There is a good chance you may have wired something incorrectly.

A 555 timer in an astable configuration would look like this:

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simulate this circuit– Schematic created using CircuitLab

Using this, you should be able to place your components on a breadboard, following the schematic closely. I assume you know the internal connections of a breadboard, but just in case, here is a diagram:

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If you change the values of R1/R2 or C1 then you will be able to vary the frequency. Or stick a potentiometer in the place of R2.

This link HERE will be able to help you calculate which values to use for your desired frequency.

If you wanted to work it out yourself, you could use the forumula:

f= 1.44/(R1+2R2)C

Although I have found that to be a tad off sometimes! But it gives you a ballpark idea as real world electronics will never be exact!

So, basically, take it apart and rebuild it, this time following a schematic!

P.S make sure you have a working LED!


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