It is a circuit that function in only two states, on and off...but it will never be stable
"Integrated circuit" (IC, or "chip")
Transistors are made that are smaller than a human hair. Used as part of an integrated circuit chip, which may contain thousands of transistors.
It is an electrical oscillator which uses two transistors or vacuum tubes and a LC circuit. The two transistors are connected as a two stage amplifier, both stages are inverting. the output of the second is coupled to the input of the first by a tuned circuit. Provided the amplifiers have enough gain, the circuit will oscillate, because the two amplifiers each give 180 degree phase shift, so the output is in phase iwth the input, so the oscillations build, until they are limited in amplitude by gain compression.
A circuit is any arrangement of objects (circuit elements) in which an electric current flows through a closed loop. The only absolutely essential elements of a circuit are something to make the current go, called a source, and something to carry the current around the circuit, called a conductor (usually, a wire, a metal trace on a circuit board, or some of each.) There are many other kinds of circuit elements that have various properties, and each of these may serve a number of different functions. The most basic of the elements are the resistor, the capacitor, and the inductor. Others include transformers, transistors (of various types.) diodes, and many more. There properties and functions are so varied as to far exceed what can be written here; indeed, they fill large textbooks. Multiple sources exist on the web with some basic information on these that is beyond the scope of a single answer here. Just google it, and try Wikipedia.
I guess Electric Circuit....
An astable multivibrator [also known as an oscillator] is a circuit built so that it does not come to rest in one single state but switches between them continuously.
An astable multivibrator such as simple 555 timer circuit can be used as a clock source, turning LEDs on/off at timed intervals, or at frequencies between 20hz-20khz to generate sound audible to humans
No. Household wiring requires household wiring.
An astable multivibrator [also known as an oscillator] is a circuit built so that it does not come to rest in one single state but switches between them continuously.
1. It is used for the performance of many digital operations such as counting and storing binary information. 2. It is also used in the generation and processing of pulse-type waveforms.An astable multivibrator [also known as an oscillator] is a circuit built so that it does not come to rest in one single state but switches between them continuously.
it's ac; astable multivibrators are unstable in both of their two states, so they switch back and forth, switching the polarity of the circuit.
To bypass Resistor Rb to get less than 50% duty cycle.
astable multivibrator type transistor is free running oscillator.so it has greater stablity . it can be varied by resistor and capacitor value
i do not know what an astable circuit does thats why i aksed
No, cant use bistable multivibrator in place of monostable multivibrator... because monostable is meant for one stable state and one unstable state.. so there will be a constant time period for the alternate pulses of output.. but in bistable multivibrator, both are stable states.. so there is no specific time period for the output pulses.. the state will vary only on the application of mannual trigger...
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!
A monostable multivibrator is a circuit which produces a single pulse of specified duration in response to each external trigger signal.