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RE: Astable Multivibrator Timing Signal Generation Circuits | Using NE555 Timer IC.
Sorry friend, I want to tell you this, for any kind of tutorial post you have to actually create something and show it, and I think there must be an output.I don't think you can ever teach someone just by art and writing down the details of the instruments. Besides, you are presenting various circuit components and instruments with images downloaded from the internet. You should use your own images.
My other diagram posts clearly show the input and output voltages. The post you commented on is not a complete circuit but a basic diagram of an adjustable and monostable timer circuit using a 555 IC. In such diagrams, the input-output is not directly visible, as it depends on the value of the resistance and capacitor used by the user.
The more resistance or capacitance is used, the slower the output pulse will be — and the less value is used, the faster it will be. This is an educational diagram, through which a user can understand for himself how to control the time and pulse.
I would like to respectfully state that no wrong information has been provided here. In the future, I will try to explain each diagram more clearly and present it with real evidence. And I am sending you two screenshots from the mobile software I use.
cc: @rmm31
If you post only with diagrams, there is a possibility of AI. That is why you have been asked to mention it with actual images and we will see an output from there. I don't want to talk about it anymore, I have given you a guide. Moreover, I also found AI in your post, so I warned you and guided you. Thank you.
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