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why is 555 timer called so?

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why is 555 timer called so?..

Answer / nishi bhemani

As ic has 3 5kohm resistors connected in series to form a potential divider network to get 2/3 Vcc and 1/3 Vcc supplied to the two opamps

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why is 555 timer called so?..

Answer / nishi bhemani

As ic has 3 5kohm resistors connected in series to form a potential divider network to get 2/3 Vcc and 1/3 Vcc supplied to the two opamps

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why is 555 timer called so?..

Answer / anil deshmukh

It contain Bipolar Transistor,Voltage Divider Circuit,Flip-Flop ,and Two Compators as a five componts so called IC 555

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why is 555 timer called so?..

Answer / sridhar

it proivdes the time delay by the help of three 5kohm
resistors .
so it called so as my openion.

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why is 555 timer called so?..

Answer / kaival

bcoz 555 provides square waveform or it is square wave
generator which provide pulses to the ckt so...........

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