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Monostable Multivibrator: Circuit Diagram, Working, Advantages & Application
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FAQ Related to Monostable Multivibrator
What is a monostable multivibrator?
A circuit that generates a single output pulse when triggered, having one stable state.
How does a monostable multivibrator using a 555 timer work?
It uses the timer IC, resistors, and capacitors to produce a pulse of a specific duration when triggered.
What are the applications of a monostable multivibrator?
Timing circuits, pulse shaping, switch debouncing, and frequency division.
What is the main difference between astable and monostable multivibrators?
An astable multivibrator continuously oscillates without a stable state, while a monostable multivibrator has one stable state and requires a trigger to produce a pulse.
Can monostable multivibrators be used in switch debouncing?
Yes, they help remove noise from mechanical switches.