LM555 Timer IC (8 Pin DIP)

LM555 Timer IC (8 Pin DIP)

Key features

  • Perfect for replacement or designing you own timer circuits
  • 8-pin mini DIP case

LM555 Timer IC (8 Pin DIP)

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Great item .
jose martinez✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 2, 2023
I am real happy with item.I have been able to complete all project with product.I highly recommend to everybody.Great item to have on hand.
Got item ok
drew✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 23, 2023
Got item ok I make starships and jewelry and my wife makes quilts
We work for the family jewels
The flashing lights I call my starship motor and sells for about 20 bucks
When the lights flash toward the center from each side make a pattern
Replaced with the proper set of magnets they should produce motion in space
Five Stars
john/maxmoney✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 12, 2023
its what the doctor order
timers!
Glen A. Urbina Cespedes✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 9, 2023
I needed those timers for my class! well I bought a dozen and everything worked great! none stopped working so far... I even accidentally overcharged one of the timers with 9 volts and got pretty warm, but still worked after that.
High Quality Plus Your Missing Manuals....
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 9, 2023
These are well made. Granted, you can go to the dollar store, and if you buy enough calculators and timers, you'll identify a brand that you can reverse engineer out many of these parts for pennies. But for convenience and quality, this is outstanding. No defects after using hundreds.

555's, op-amps and regulators are the heart of most electronics today. If your electronics or circuit analysis texts cover op-amps before transistors, get a new book!

Regardless of how experienced you are with 555's and op-amps, we can all use a little help and fun, so here are two very tiny, inexpensive "manuals" that will do your heart good while playing with these two amazing components:

1. 555 Timer Applications Sourcebook Experiments (Howard Berlin) and

2. Timer, Op Amp, and Optoelectronic Circuits & Projects (Forrest Mims III)

These are only 120 pages or so and $10 bucks or so, but they will greatly enhance your enjoyment of these components. I probably don't need to mention Forrest Mims, as he's a legend!

Happy engineering!
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