I want to build a variable low frequency generator.
Frequency range: 8Hz - 200Hz
Duty Cycle: 20% - 30%
I could not work out a suitable configuration for a 555 because the duty cycle conflicts when the frequency is increased.
Can anybody help me with this issue? Ah yes, 555 is not compulsory.....other devices like op-amp or transistors can be used.
The basic method is to add a pot in series with your 82K, the wiper goes to the 39 k timing resistor and the other end goes to the diode and the DISS wire. Now when you twiddle the pot you are adding resistance to the discharge path and subtracting it from the charge path, or the other way around, i.e. it changes the mark/space ratio. Alter the cap and the 39K to set the actual speed.
Frank
Can't be easily achieved with a 555. A standard OP generator can do it, see post #2. Asymmetrical thresholds set the intended duty cycle, a single potentiometer the time comstant.