Adjustable Auto On Off Delay Timer Circuit Using IC555
Adjustable Auto On Off Delay Timer Circuit Using IC555
Adjustable Auto On Off Delay Timer Circuit Using IC555
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Submitted To
Savitribai Phule Pune University
Under Supervision of
Prof.Mrs.P.R.Khatri
Department Of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Pune Vidyarthi Griha’s College of Engineering
and Technology Pune
Submitted By
Sr Roll Name
CRN NO Seat no
No No
S190072507
23111079
23111080 S190072554
23111081 S190072575
APPROVED BY
Prof.Mrs.P.R.Khatri Dr.M.S.Thakare
[Project Guide] [H.O.D]
(Dept. of EE) (Dept. of EE)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
YEAR: 2022-23
A MICROPROJECT SUBMITTED TO:
SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY [SPPU]
TITLE
Adjustable Auto On Off delay timer circuit
using IC555
BRANCH
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Submitted by
Sr Name Roll
No No
1. ARKAM AYAZ BAGWAN 3079
Brief Introduction:
The Adjustable Auto On-Off Delay Timer Circuit using IC555 is a versatile electronic circuit
designed to provide a customizable delay in switching a load on and off automatically. Leveraging the
capabilities of the popular IC555 timer, this circuit finds applications in various fields, from home
automation to industrial control systems, offering a reliable and adjustable timing solution.
This adjustable feature provides a significant advantage, allowing the circuit to be tailored to
specific timing requirements, making it adaptable for a variety of applications. Whether controlling
lighting systems, appliances, or other electrical devices, the Adjustable Auto On-Off Delay Timer
Circuit using IC555 offers a cost-effective and reliable solution, demonstrating the flexibility and
versatility of timer circuits in electronic design.
Aim of Micro-project:-
The aim of the micro-project "Adjustable Auto On-Off Delay Timer Circuit using IC555" is
to design, implement, and demonstrate a versatile electronic circuit utilizing the IC555 timer IC.
The objective is to create a user-adjustable timing system that can automatically control the
activation and deactivation of an external load, providing a customizable delay period. This project
aims to showcase the practical application of timing circuits for automation and control purposes,
with a focus on simplicity, reliability, and ease of adjustment.
Literature review:
The literature on adjustable auto on-off delay timer circuits using the IC555 reveals a rich landscape
of applications and design considerations, showcasing the versatility of this popular integrated circuit in the
realm of timing circuits. This literature review aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the
existing knowledge, methodologies, and advancements in the field.
The IC555, a timer IC developed by Signetics in 1972, has since become a cornerstone in electronic
design, finding widespread use in various timing applications. One notable application is in the creation of
adjustable auto on-off delay timer circuits, where precise control over timing intervals is essential. Several
studies have explored the functionalities and applications of the IC555 in monostable mode, shedding light
on its ability to serve as a reliable timer in diverse scenarios.
The literature also delves into the intricate design considerations of these circuits. Resistor and
capacitor values play a pivotal role in determining the timing parameters of the IC555 in monostable mode.
The work of [Author 3] provides a detailed analysis of the impact of resistor and capacitor selection on the
delay period. This information is crucial for designers seeking to tailor the circuit to specific timing
requirements.
In conclusion, the literature on adjustable auto on-off delay timer circuits using the IC555 showcases a
dynamic and evolving field. The versatility of the IC555, coupled with the ability to tailor timing parameters
to specific needs, positions these circuits as indispensable tools in various domains, from home automation
to industrial control systems. As technology continues to advance, the integration of microcontrollers and
the ongoing exploration of design considerations promise to further enhance the capabilities and
applicability of adjustable timer circuits.
Proposed methodology:
Resources required:
Below is the list of components required for building the electronic delay timer circuit:
555 Timer IC
Momentary Push Button Switch
LED / any output device
470uF Capacitor
Resistors: 10K, 220R
Breadboard
Few Breadboard Connectors
(5-12)V Power Supply
Potentiometer
Action plan:
Circuit Design:
Design the circuit schematic based on the IC555 timer. Include components like resistors,
capacitors, and potentiometers to control the delay.
Component Selection:
Choose appropriate values for resistors, capacitors, and other components based on the desired
time range and precision.
Prototyping:
Build a prototype of the circuit on a breadboard to test its functionality. Use standard resistor
and capacitor values for initial testing
PCB Design:
Once satisfied with the prototype, create a PCB layout for a more permanent and compact
implementation of the circuit.
PCB Fabrication:
Fabricate the PCB using the designed layout. Double-check the connections and ensure there
are no errors in the layout
Test the final circuit to ensure it performs as expected. Verify the adjustable delay and check
for any issues or inaccuracies.
Finalize Design:
Make any final adjustments based on testing results and user feedback.