LM-NE555 Timer
The 555 timer IC is a very cheap, popular and useful precision timing device that can act as either a simple timer to generate single pulses or long time delays or as a relaxation oscillator producing a string of stabilised waveforms of varying duty cycles from 50 to 100%.
$1.50 – $4.95
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NE555 is a widely used integrated circuit (IC) for various timing and oscillator applications.
Initially released in 1972 by Signetics, the 555 timer IC is versatile and easy to use, making it popular in electronics projects and circuit designs.
It can operate in different modes, primarily monostable (one-shot) and astable (oscillator), enabling it to function as a timer, pulse generator, or oscillator.
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Weight | 0.002 kg |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × .5 cm |
Pack Qty | 1 Pack, 2 Pack, 5 Pack, 10 Pack |
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