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Astables are a type of oscillating circuit that generates continuous pulses of a fixed frequency and duration. These circuits are often referred to as pulse generators because they produce clock pulses in a repeating sequence. An astable circuit has no stable states, meaning it constantly switches between "on" and "off" states with a consistent period. This property is crucial in applications requiring repetitive timing, such as clocks or signal timers.
The period is defined as the time taken for one complete cycle of the waveform — from the start of one pulse to the start of the next. It includes:
The clock rate (or pulse frequency) represents the number of pulses generated per second. This frequency is the reciprocal of the period:
For example, if and are equal, the duty cycle would be 50%.
The mark-to-space ratio defines the relationship between the duration of the "on" (mark) period and the "off" (space) period:
If , then this ratio is 1:1.
Astables are typically formed using an RC (Resistor-Capacitor) network connected to a NOT gate with hysteresis. This configuration allows the circuit to have two distinct switching thresholds (upper and lower), enabling the circuit to oscillate.
The operation of the circuit is as follows:
For an RC astable circuit, the on time is the time for the capacitor to charge from to . The off time is the time for the capacitor to discharge back down to . Since the charging and discharging times are symmetrical:
Thus, the period is given by:
Finally, the pulse frequency is the reciprocal of the period:
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