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meagbuch

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Which formula is used to calculate the pulse width on a monostable 555 timer?
 
  A) tw = RAC B) tw = RAC(1.1 ) C) tw = RAC(.693 ) D) tw = RARB(1.1)

Question 2

Which resistor (RA) is necessary to generate a 60 s pulse at the output of a monostable 555 timer if a .005 F capacitor is used?
 
  A) 25 k B) 10.9 k C) 2.2 k D) 4.7 k



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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