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555 Timer as an Analog to Digital Converter

555 Timer as an Analog to Digital Converter

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This 555 timer based circuit is a kind of voltmeter, also an analog to digital converter, that converts the analog input voltage to digital output pulses. The output pulse width is proportional to the difference between the analog input voltage and the voltage across the 4.7 uF capacitor namely 2.5V. It can measure from +5V to +18V

The accuracy is high in the range of 6V to 18V. The readings are about the same with the 10 bit ADC readings. The accuracy depends on only the +5V supply voltage and the microcontroller's clock frequency. The author uses a Basic Stamp in his project.

You can also measure down to 4V but the accuracy reduces dramatically.

The frequency of the 555 timer is not linear but this situation does not affect the result since the voltage reading depends on only the pulse width, not the frequency.

A sample voltage calculation method is also given in the project page.

Read More:bobblick.com/techref/projects/a2d555/a2d555.html


Comments (4)

mariel rodriguez
I love using this circuit because the use of 555 IC timer is a brilliant idea coz they are really stable & reliable chips!!!
melvin mamaclay
yeah, u can really count on 555 IC when it comes to ADC
shweta
plz, send the block diagram of 555 timer as an analog to digital converter
musaopaluwa(intruth)
555 ic is always reliable, stable and work with wide range of voltage.

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