The 555 is a timer integrated circuit.
The 741 is an operational amplifier (op amp) integrated circuit.
Both are some of the most popular 8 pin integrated circuits ever produced.
NE555 and IC555 are the same and there is no difference (Jeph)
Yes an Op-amp
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pin1to 8 is used in ic741
no, the 741 opamp is a monolithic IC.
How ic 741 works?
IC741 has a low slew rate because of the predominance of capacitance present in the circuit at higher frequencies. As frequency increases the output gets distorted due to limited slew rate.
There are so many things that IC555 could apply to that this question almost makes no sense. However, the most likely answer is that IC555 refers to the NE555 / LM555 integrated circuit timer chip. This very popular chip can, with about five external components, easily be used to make square waves anywhere from a megahertz down to less than a hertz. A slight rearrangement of components will change it to an single pulse generator. And it runs on any clean DC voltage from about 5 to about 18 volts.
it is astable operation to produce clock pulses for the counter
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The IC741 is not typically used in plant moisture meters. Plant moisture meters usually use a probe that measures the electrical conductivity of the soil, which is then correlated with soil moisture content. This information can help determine the moisture level in the soil for proper plant care.
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