Can you make an astable with only 3volts?????

Is there anyway possible i could mae one of these with only 3v instead of 5v?

ill be makin 1 with 2-500ohm resistors and a 33uf capacitor

thanks

What sort of astable?

Leon

this http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/images/555ast.gif

with 2 aa batteries 500ohm resistors and a 33uf capacitor and a 555 timer

I think the 555 works down to 3V. Check the data sheet. If not, you could use the CMOS version.

Leon

ight thanks yea it seems like the ne555p that i had starts at 5v but knowing that cmos timers start at 2v will come very usefull.

Just one more question…Will i get the same output “pulse” that i would have if i were using all the same parts i mentioned and the 5v it needed… instead of 3v that i will be using with the new cmos 555 timer that ill be getting

sorry let me know if this question does not make sence and ill try to re phrase it

here…ill try to make the question easier anyway

Design 1 = http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/images/555ast.gif

regular 5v 555 timer

500ohm resistor

500ohm resisor

33uf capacity

and uses 5volts of energy

Design 2 = http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/images/555ast.gif

cmos 2v low 555 timer

500ohm resistor

500ohm resistor

33uf capacitor

and use 2AA batters so 3v i guess

note the cmos has a 2v low and will be using 3volts. (im not sure if anything special needs to be done)

basically im just wondering if the pulse speed of design 2 will be the same as design 1…And also just checking that when u make an astable with a cmos chip you use the same configuration as you normally would

thanks again for the help

Details of the calculations you need should be in the data sheets.

Leon