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multivibrator, A-STABILE

multivibrator, A-STABILE

multivibrator, A-STABILE

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need some papers on this issue,
Can anybody help
thanks

RE: multivibrator, A-STABILE

Use capacitor cross-coupled transistors, the CD4528 (or123, 221, 423) or build one from schmidt triggers (HC14s).

Look im most circuit design texts for a detailed amalysis of the transistor ckt.

You can also look at the LM555 timer chip.  National had a great app. book on them.  They can be made in thousands of circuits.  Sam's (Radio Shack) had a book on them too.

RE: multivibrator, A-STABILE

Suggestion:
Reference:
Giacoletto L.J., "Electronics Designers' Handbook," First Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1977, pages 19-3, 19-13, 19-14, 19-24 and 22-71
includes design aspecs of monostable, astable, bistable multivibrators, equations, circuits, and other related material.

RE: multivibrator, A-STABILE

There is an very old book named
    IC Timer Cookbook. Sam

This book explain the basic theory of electronic timer by IC. I learn this topic from it.

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