In this simple circuit we give the chip a little more attention than
usual. It is astonishing what can be built with a 555. We are always
infatuated with simple circuits using this IC, such as the one shown
here. The 555 is used here so that a single push-button can operate a
relay. If you press the button once, the relay is energized. When you
press it again the relay turns off. In addition, it is possible to
define the initial state of the relay when the power supply is switched
on. The design is, as previously mentioned, very simple. Using R1 and
R2, the threshold and trigger inputs are held at half the power supply
voltage.
When the voltage at the threshold pin becomes greater that 2/3 of the
power supply voltage, the output will go low. The output goes high when
the voltage at the trigger input is less than 1/3 of the power supply
voltage. Because C2, via R3, will eventually have the same level as the
output, the output will toggle whenever the push-button is pressed. If,
for example, the output is low, the level of the trigger input will
also become low and the output will go high! C1 defines the initial
state of the relay when the power is applied. If the free end of C1 is
connected to Vcc, then the output is high after power up; the output is
low when C1 is connected to ground.
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