Derekk02
Junior Member level 2
Hi,
I've build this schematic:
I have choosed the C and the R empirical. I have now about 5K resistor and a 10nF C. This give me a 10kHz frequency.
On the website where I found the schematic they use the following formula to calculate the frequency:
https://www.circuitstoday.com/saw-tooth-wave-generator-using-ne555
f = (Vcc-2.7)/(R*C*Vpp).
But when I calculate the frequency with this formula I get a whole other result: f = (12-2.7)/(5k*10nf*10) = 18,6 Hz.
Can someone explain this to me? Is there something wrong with the formula? How can I calculate the frequency?
Thanks.
Derek
I've build this schematic:
I have choosed the C and the R empirical. I have now about 5K resistor and a 10nF C. This give me a 10kHz frequency.
On the website where I found the schematic they use the following formula to calculate the frequency:
https://www.circuitstoday.com/saw-tooth-wave-generator-using-ne555
f = (Vcc-2.7)/(R*C*Vpp).
But when I calculate the frequency with this formula I get a whole other result: f = (12-2.7)/(5k*10nf*10) = 18,6 Hz.
Can someone explain this to me? Is there something wrong with the formula? How can I calculate the frequency?
Thanks.
Derek