EXPERIMENT 10
30
Lengthening the
cycle time
YOU WILL NEED
+ your timer from
Experiment 9
+ capacitor 100 µF
The cycle time is determined by the
electrolytic capacitor you install in the
switch circuit. Because the newly-
installed 100-µF capacitor has ten times
the capacitance of the 10-µF one used in
Experiment 9, the result is about ten
times the cycle time.
C
WHAT’S HAPPENING?
HERE’S HOW
1. Replace the 10-µF capacitor in
your timer switch with the
100-µF one.
2. Connect the battery and wait until
the timer is ready.
3. Press once on the pushbutton.
What has changed since
Experiment 9?
+
–
9V
T2
T1
R 2
22 kΩ
R 1
3.3 kΩ
R 5
220 kΩ
R 3
470 Ω
R 4
100 kΩ
+
100 µF
C 1
Ta 1
LED 1
R 6
470 Ω
LED 2
LED1
LED2
T1
Pb1
+
–
T2
A
A
C
C
R1
3.3 kΩ
R3
470 Ω
C1 100 µF
R5
220 kΩ
R6
470 Ω
R2
22 kΩ
R4
100 kΩ
+
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