darrinm 6 minutes ago

As a kid I didn’t understand what the 555 timer chip on the Apple II disk controller was doing but I learned the hard way that when you misalign the pins on the drive connector cable and the 555 chip releases its blue smoke you can’t use the drive anymore :(

Etoro2024 3 minutes ago

I used to get exited about this. Hahaha I think I miss those days.

3form 2 hours ago

5:55 video released on May 5th, as per description :)

For something feeling like a fairly specific IC, I remember seeing many projects that use it throughout the years in wacky ways - and seeing it makes me happy to know that the sentiment for this little piece is shared.

  • FarmerPotato 1 hour ago

    Two videos tomorrow at 5:56!

    • zephen 45 minutes ago

      That's fine, but you know you have to concatenate them and sell them as one unit, right?

  • regularfry 48 minutes ago

    The trick is that it's sold as a timer but it's really a kit of parts from which you happen to be able to build a timer.

    There's a lesson in there somewhere.

tuvix 1 hour ago

Built an atari punk console using these with my late father. Still have it hanging on my wall in a shadow box.

  • swed420 1 hour ago

    I recently dug one out to use as a hardware shutdown timer to power off an rpi's PSU once it has presumably halted without having to resort to a dedicated MCU for the task.

davidwritesbugs 2 hours ago

Oh god I feel old. I remember being an excited schoolboy thinking how magic this was when it debuted.

  • davidwritesbugs 2 hours ago

    I also remember being amazed, and did a forehead slap, when an old army bomb disposal man explained how, what I thought was an innocent device, was used by the IRA in bombs.

    • nickcw 1 hour ago

      Ha. When I was a teenager I used to build 555s into timers for the same purpose using a no PCB rats nest construction.

      Though surprising the family at dinner with a small explosion was a much more innocent purpose.

  • Brian_K_White 1 hour ago

    For me that is blue leds.

    • davidwritesbugs 46 minutes ago

      Yes! I remember thinking "damn you band gap physics, if we only had blue leds we could do colour displays with LEDs, but that can never happen."

pryelluw 43 minutes ago

Back when radio shack still existed I would buy a 555 timer during every visit. I live collecting them and still have a bunch somewhere stored. I continue to do it with the 328p arduino boards as well whenever I visit my local microcenter.

SoleilAbsolu 1 hour ago

I still have the Forrest Mims III Radio Shack "555 Engineer's Mini-Notebook" somewhere in my basement. And rumor has it that Sammy Hagar can't drive 555 because his car just isn't fast enough!

  • MisterTea 31 minutes ago

    The Mims books are fantastic. As a kid I collected every mini notebook and the green Radio Shack "Getting Started in Electronics." They were my intro to electronics along with the Radio Shack kits.

nom 2 hours ago

also today's date is 5.5. and the video is 5m55s

amelius 1 hour ago

What component values do you need to time exactly 55 years?

Maybe it could work if you used 5 timers?

  • megous 28 minutes ago

    I don't think you could do it. Not with the original BJT variant anyway. :)

kazinator 1 hour ago

Time to slow it down to lower frequencies and give it more frequent checkups.

raverbashing 28 minutes ago

Makes me wonder if we could have a 555 circuit with a trigger time of 55 yrs

aj7 1 hour ago

The late Harold DuBose use to use the 555 as a power inverter as it could sink 200ma at the laser companies he worked for. Convenient and cheap.

encom 1 hour ago

Can't watch it right now, but upvoted for Dave Jones. He's taught me so much. Absolute treasure, and the host of one of the last great active forums. Thank you for not blackholing all that info on the disaster that is Discord, like so many other communities.

ilvez 1 hour ago

killer oneshot, laughed hard..