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The timer project uses a dual 555 timer, which once started by pressing the button illuminates an LED until the desired time out period has elapsed when a buzzer is sounded.

The duration of both the delay and buzzer sound period can be determined by the student and are easily adjusted by PCB mounted potentiometers. This allows the board to be used for a variety of applications, such as an egg timer or a timer for a game (Max time period 200 seconds, max buzzer period 10 seconds).

Features:

  • Adjustable delay and buzzer sound.
  • Maximum time period: 200 seconds.
  • Maximum buzzer time: 10 seconds.

Possible Applications Include:

  • Egg timer.
  • Timer for game.

Contents:

Dimensions:

  • PCB Length: 54mm.
  • PCB Width: 46mm.

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This kit is supplied in a simple grip seal bag.

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Questions and answers

    Will this kit work if powered via your 5109 micro usb 5volt breakout board?
  1. 0 votes
    Q Will this kit work if powered via your 5109 micro usb 5volt breakout board?
    Asked by Dennis on January 7, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi, Theoretically yes, however it would involve alot of changing the kit as it needs 6v and this is only 5v. Many thanks
  2. what is the shortest interval the timer will run for
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    Q what is the shortest interval the timer will run for
    Asked by Mrs Anja Ann Midderigh on August 24, 2018 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Anja, You can set the delay before the buzzer sounding to 0 seconds. The buzzer can sound from between 0 - 10 seconds.
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