Electronic Metronome Using a 555 Timer.

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Electronic Metronome Using a 555 Timer

LM 555 Timer Chip Used in a wide variety of circuits to generate square wave and triangular shaped single and periodic pulses. High efficiency LED and fluorescence light dimmers Temperature control loop for electric stoves

Multivibrators Monostable Astable A single pulse is outputted when an input voltage attached to the trigger pin of the 555 timer equals the voltage on the threshold pin. Astable A periodic square wave is generated by the 555 timer. The voltage for the trigger and threshold pins is the voltage across a capacitor that is charged and discharged through two different RC networks.

How a 555 Timer Works Astable Multivibrator Mode http://www.williamson-labs.com/480_555.htm

http://www.williamson-labs.com/480_555.htm

Voltage Comparator Op Amp circuit without a feedback component. Output voltage changes to force the negative input voltage to equal the positive input voltage. Maximum value of the output voltage, Vo, is V+ if the negative input voltage, v1, is less than the positive input voltage, v2. Minimum value of the output voltage, Vo, is V- if the negative input voltage, v1, is greater than the positive input voltage, v2.

http://www.williamson-labs.com/480_555.htm

Transistor As you will learn in ECE 2204, a transistor can be designed to act like a switch. When a positive voltage is applied to the base of the transistor (B), the transistor acts like there is a very small resistor is between the collector (C) and the emitter (E). When ground is applied to the base of the transistor (B), the transistor acts like there is a an open circuit between the collector (C) and the emitter (E).

Metronomes Emits regular sounds, usually a single frequency tone, beat, or click, which instrument players and singers use to count the meter or tempo of a piece of music. The repetition rate of the sound from a metronome can be adjusted by the musician. The typical range is from 40 to 200 beats per minute (bpm), which translates to a frequency of 0.667 to 3.33Hz.

Metronome Circuit

Equations Time constants of two different resistor-capacitor networks determine the length of time the timer output, t1 and t2, is at 5V and 0V, respectively.

Types of Capacitors Fixed Capacitors Nonpolarized Electrolytic May be connected into circuit with either terminal of capacitor connected to the high voltage side of the circuit. Insulator: Paper, Mica, Ceramic, Polymer Electrolytic The negative terminal must always be at a lower voltage than the positive terminal Plates or Electrodes: Aluminum, Tantalum

Nonpolarized Difficult to make nonpolarized capacitors that store a large amount of charge or operate at high voltages. Tolerance on capacitance values is very large +50%/-25% is not unusual PSpice Symbol http://www.marvac.com/fun/ceramic_capacitor_codes.aspx

Electrolytic Pspice Symbols Fabrication http://www.digitivity.com/articles/2008/11/choosing-the-right-capacitor.html

Electrolytic Capacitors The negative electrode must always be at a lower voltage than the positive electrode. So in your circuit, the negative electrode must be grounded.

Frequency and Duty Cycle When the output of the 555 timer changes from 5V to 0V, a pulse current will flow through the speaker, causing the speaker to create a sound. You will change the frequency of the pulses to the speaker by changing the value of Ra. Since Ra is usually much larger than Rb, the frequency of the pulses are linearly proportional to the value of Ra and the duty cycle of the pulse waveform will be very short.

Why is there a resistor in series with the speaker? From the LM 555 timer datasheet:

Why won’t the sound be loud? Electromagnet generates a magnetic field that causes the diagram to change position based upon the magnitude of the current through the voice coil. We hear sound when the diagram moves , which only occurs when the current through the voice coil has to change. 0.5W speaker with 8 W equivalent impedance. 5V/8 W = 0.625 A http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudspeaker