Basically Monostable is a a mode in which a 555 timer produces a single pulse for a preset amount of time in response to an input.
applications of monostable multivibratorA monostable is a circuit that will respond to a stimuli only once and only for a period. Its usage can be many depends of applications
we can use monostable multivibrator.But generally its o/p is a square wave so to get a pulse type waveform,we may use differentiator after monostable multivibrator....
how can we modify the monostable multivibrator to obtain triangular wave generator
it is used for square wave generation.\ ANSWER: Never monostable is a once fire will never toggle again. Meaning it will work once and never again not until a stimuli is present again. there AS-TABLE oscillators and monostable
No, the output of monostable multivibrator does not oscillate. As it has only one stable output we do not get oscillations. We get a square wave as output.
A monostable multivibrator is a circuit which produces a single pulse of specified duration in response to each external trigger signal.
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A partial clue to the answer is in its name, Monostable. i.e. it has one stable state.This is, in most monostables, a low, or "zero" state.When a monostable receives a trigger, it produces one output pulse, the width (duration) of which is determined by the suitable choice of associated components.Once the pulse has ended, the monostable returns to its stable state, ready to be triggered again.The most common use is for 'de-bouncing' switch contacts.Mechanical switches rarely make a clean contact first time. With modern high speed electronics, the 'crackle' from switch contacts can be detected as many separate presses of the switch. Follow the switch with a monostable and it will only detect one press over a short period of time.
The difference is in the name. "Mono" means one, so a monostable circuit is a circuit that is only stable in one state. An astable "A" means without... is a circuit that is not stable in any state. hope this helped!
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