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WeekendHobbiest:
Hi, everyone!
How would I calculate the value of R2 if I have a target frequency in mind and I know what value I want to use for R1 and C?
To specify, say I want a 1kHz clock and I have a 10uF cap and a 10K trim pot. How would I calculate the value of R2 based on that?
Thanks.
Jwillis:
Increasing C increases cycle time reducing frequency. increasing R1 increases High time (T1) but leave Time Low (T0) unaffected . increasing R2 will increase high time decease time low and increase duty cycle down to 50% minimum.
Time High (T1) 0.693 × (R1+R2) × C1 = Seconds
Time Low (T0) 0.693 × R2 × C1 =Seconds
Time Period (T) 0.693 × (R1+2×R2) × C1=Seconds
Frequency (F) 1.44 / (R1+2×R2) × C1=Hertz (Hz)
Duty Cycle (T1/T)×100=Duty Percentage (%)
Zero999:
10µF is too higher capacitor value for 1kHz. Go for 100nF. For 1kHz, set R2 to 6k8 and R1 to 470R, for nearly 50% duty cycle.
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