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MODERN COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE,
SHIVAJINAGAR, PUNE 05.
UNIVERSITY OF PUNE
Department of ELECTRONICS
PROJECT REPORT ON
IC TESTER OF 555 & 741 IC’S
~ Submitted By ~
Akshay P. Bhagwat
(22297)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“Initially it was a thought
Then it was an Excitement
Later it became a Challenge
And now it is a success.”
I have immense pleasure and a sense of deep satisfaction in submitting this project
work report of “IC TESTER OF 555 & 741 IC’S”.
I am thankful to Principal Dr. R. S. Zunjarrao Sir & H.O.D. Prof. Dr. S. R.
Choudhary Sir for the regular Guidance, cooperation, encouragement and kind help.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my respect and deep gratitude to my
Project guide Prof. T. R. Kumbhar Sir & Prof. B. B. Yenage sir for giving me all necessary
guidance required, for this project, apart from being constant source of inspiration and
motivation. It was my privilege to have worked under him..
.
I also thankful to Prof. D. B. Gaikwad Sir, Prof. T. B. Sonawane Sir who give best
knowledge about my project.
I also thankful to our parents who providing their wishful support for our project
completion successfully.
Last but not least, the backbone of my success and confidence lies solely on the blessings
of my parents
And lastly we thanks to our all friends and the people who are directly or indirectly
related to our project work
AKSHAY P. BHAGWAT
INDEX
Sr. No. Name of Topic
1. Introduction
2. Requirement Analysis
2.1 Component List
3. ProjectReview
3.1 PCB Layout
3.2 Circuit diagram
3.3 Construction
4. Working
4.1 Part 1 - IC 555
4.2 Part 2 - OP-AMP-741
5. Applications
6. ProjectAnalysis
6.1 Conclusion
7. References
8. Datasheets
INTRODUCTION
“IC Tester of IC 555 & Op-amp IC 741”
Some times you do not get proper output from a circuit due to faulty ICs.
This circuit can test timer 555 and op-amp 741 ICs, which are commonly used in
electronics practical laboratories, and project work to save you from this problem.
We came up with an idea to construct a chip board with low cost that could be helpful
for all to check or test IC 555 and IC 741 whether it is working or not.
This gives confirm message regarding the working of IC 555 and IC 741.
REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS
ComponentList
Sr.No. COMPONENT NAME VALUE QUANTITY
1 IC 1-555 timer 1
2 IC 2-741 op-amp 1
3 LED 1-3- 5 mm LED 3
4 Resisitors
R1
R2
R3,R4,R7
R5,R6
68-kilo-ohm
39-kilo-ohm
1.2-kilo-ohm
4.7-kilo-ohm
1
1
3
2
5 Capacitors
C1
C2
10uf,25v electrolytic
10nf,ceramic disc
1
1
6 Battery.1 9v battery 1
7 CON1 2 pin connector 1
8 S1,S2 On/off switch
PROJECT REVIEW
PCB LAYOUT
Materials required in PCB Designing:
Glossy paper
Electric Iron.
Two plastic trays
Copper board
Etching solution (Ferric chloride).
Procedure
1. I use software Express PCB for draw layout of diagram.
2. I have printed layout diagram on glossy side paper.
3. I Cut the copper board according to the size of layout
4. I rub the copper side of PCB using steel wool. This removes the top oxide layer
of copper as well as the photo resists layer.
5. I transfer the printed image from the glossy paper to the board
6. After printing on glossy paper I iron it image side down to copper side. Heat up
the Electric iron to the maximum temperature.
7. I took a plastic box and fill it up with some water.
8. I dissolved 2-3 tea spoon of fecl3 in the water.
9. Then I dip the PCB into the Etching solution (Ferric chloride solution, Fecl3) for
approximately 30 mins.
10.I dried it for next 10 mins.
Fig shows IC 555 and IC 741 Tester PCB layout-
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
PART 1
IC 555
WORKING AND CONSTRUCTION
PART 1
2.1 Circuit diagram for IC 555
WORKING OF IC 555 TESTER
555-tester above is basically a led flasher circuit but with the 555 removed.
Imagen the output being a square-wave pulse with a high and low pulse, and is so
indicated by the two LEDs, one 'Hi' and the other one 'Lo'.
When you have a good 555 under test, the hi and lo LEDs are flashing steadily. If
you have a defective 555 you may get both LEDs off, one or both on steady, or one or
both on faintly. In all these case the 555 is defective. Oh yeah, just in case you are just
starting out in electronics; do NOT insert a 555 (or take it out) with the power on. The
flash-rate can be changed with different values for C1 and R2. Try it, its fun. At pin 5
there is a small ceramic 10nF capacitor. It is just there to filter out any noise and is
optional.
Experiment with leaving C2 out. C2 can be a value of 0.001 to 0.01μF, but the
latter is the most common value. The datasheet for the 555 documentation specifies to
use a general purpose ceramic 0.01μF capacitor functions.
555 Timer as an Astable Multivibrator
An astable multivibrator, often called a free-running multivibrator, is a
rectangular-wave generating circuit. Unlike the monostable multivibrator, this circuit
does not require any external trigger to change the state of the output, hence the name
free-running.
Description
Pin 1 is grounded; pins 4 and 8 are shorted and then tied to supply +Vcc, output
(VOUT is taken form pin 3; pin 2 and 6 are shorted and the connected to ground through
capacitor C, pin 7 is connected to supply + VCCthrough a resistor RA; and between pin 6
and 7 a resistor RB is connected. At pin 5 either a bypass capacitor of 0.01 F is
connected or modulation input is applied.
Astable Multivibrator Operation
Fig shows the timer coonected as an astable multivibrator.
Initially, when the output is high, capacitor C starts charging towards Vcc through
Ra and Rb.
The time during which the capacitor C charges from 1/3 VCC to 2/3 VCC is equal
to the time the output is high and is given as
Tc/Thigh = 0.693 (RA + RB) C
In our circuit
where,
Ra=68k
Rb=39k
C=10uf=
Tc=0.69(68+39)10^3*10*10^-6
=0.07383
Now where RA and RB are in ohms and C is in farads.
The time during which the capacitor discharges from +2/3 VCC to +1/3 VCC is
equal to the time the output is low and is given as
Td/Tlow = 0.693 RB C
Td=0.693(39)10^3*10*10^-6
=0.27027
Overall period of oscillations,
T = THIGH + TLOW = 0.693 (RA+ 2RB) C
T=0.693(68+2(39))10*10^-6
=1.01178
The frequency of oscillations being the reciprocal of the overall period of oscillations T
is given as
F= 1/T = 1.44/ (RA+ 2RB)C
F=1/T=1.44/(68+2(39))*10^3*10*10^-6
F=1.44/1.46
F=0.9963~1Hz
F=1Hz
OUTPUT
This circuit can test timer 555 AND we got led proper output from a circuit.
LED1 glows when pin 3 is high, LED2 glows when pin 3 is low.
This indicates that the 555 timer under test is in good condition.
IC 741 OP-AMP
Introduction
The term operational amplifier or ”op-amp” refers to a class of high-gain DC
coupled amplifiers with two inputs and a single output.
The modern integrated circuit version is typified by the famous 741 op-amp.
Some of the general characteristics of the IC version are:
• High gain, on the order of a million
• High input impedance, low output impedance
• Used with split supply, usually +/- 15V
• Used with feedback, with gain determined by the feedback network
The Operational Amplifier is probably the most versatile Integrated Circuit
available. It is very cheap especially keeping in mind the fact that it contains several
hundred components. The most common Op-Amp is the 741 and it is used in many
circuits.
The OP-AMP has two inputs, INVERTING ( - ) and NON-INVERTING (+), and
one output at pin 6.
Features of 741 IC
1. Short circuit and overload protection provided.
2. Low power consumption.
3. Large common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and differential voltage ranges.
4. No latch-up problem.
Pin Description
It is a 8-pin dual-in-line package with a pinout shown above.
Pin 1: Offset null.
Pin 2: Inverting input terminal.
Pin 3: Non-inverting input terminal.
Pin 4: –VCC (negative voltage supply).
Pin 5: Offset null.
Pin 6: Output voltage.
Pin 7: +VCC (positive voltage supply).
Pin 8: No Connection.
If the voltage goes into pin two then it is known as an INVERTINGAMPLIFIER.
If the voltage goes into pin three then the circuit becomes a NON-INVERTING
AMPLIFIER.
Ways to use The 741
1. An inverting amplifier. Leg two is the input and the output is always reversed.
In an inverting amplifier the voltage enters the 741 chip through leg two and comes out of
the 741 chip at leg six. If the polarity is positive going into the chip,
it negative by the time it comes out through leg six. The polarity has been ‘inverted’.
2. A non-inverting amplifier. Leg three is the input and the output is not reversed.
In a non-inverting amplifier the voltage enters the 741 chip through leg three and
leaves the 741 chip through leg six.
This time if it is positive going into the 741 then it is still positive coming out.
Polarity remains the same.
Theoreticalbackground
The gain of the inverting amplifier is simply given by A = − Rf/ R 1
The gain of the non-inverting amplifier is given by A = R1 + Rf/ R1
OUTPUT
After closing switch S2 we are testing for IC 741 AND we got output
if LED3 glows properly then 741 is in good condition.
Component Description
Resistor
Resistor is a passive component used to control current in a circuit. Its resistance
is given by the ratio of voltage applied across its terminals to the current passing
through it. Thus a particular value of resistor, for fixed voltage, limits the current through
it. They are omnipresent in electronic circuits. The different value of resistances are
used to limit the currents or get the desired voltage drop according to the current-
voltage rating of the device to be connected in the circuit. Resistors can be either fixed
or variable. The low power resistors are comparatively smaller in size than high power
resistors. The resistance of a resistor can be estimated by their colour codes or can be
measured by a multimeter. There are some non linear resistors also whose resistance
changes with temperature or light. Negative temperature coefficient (NTC), positive
temperature coefficient (PTC) and light dependent resistor (LDR) are some such
resistors. These special resistors are commonly used as sensors.
LED
Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor light sources. The light emitted
from LEDs varies from visible to infrared and ultraviolet regions. They operate on low
voltage and power. LEDs are one of the most common electronic components and are
mostly used as indicators in circuits. They are also used for luminance and
optoelectronic applications. Based on semiconductor diode, LEDs emit photons when
electrons recombine with holes on forward biasing. The two terminals of LEDs are
anode (+) and cathode (-) and can be identified by their size. The longer leg is the
positive terminal or anode and shorter one is negative terminal.
Capacitor
Capacitor is a passive component used to store charge. The charge (q) stored in
a capacitor is the product of its capacitance (C) value and the voltage (V) applied to it.
Capacitors offer infinite reactance to zero frequency so they are used for blocking DC
components or bypassing the AC signals. The capacitor undergoes through a recursive
cycle of charging and discharging in AC circuits where the voltage and current across it
depends on the RC time constant. For this reason, capacitors are used for smoothing
power supply variations.
Application Used
 Industrial instrumentation
 Signal processing
 In Electronic Laboritories for ic testing purpose
PROJECT ANALYSIS
Conclusion
We came up with an idea to construct a chip board with low cost that could be
helpful for all to check or test IC 555 and IC 741 whether it is working or not.
This gives confirm message regarding the working of IC 555 and IC 741.
REFERANCE
: Technical Books
: Web Address

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Ic tester of 555 and 741 ICs

  • 1. MODERN COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE, SHIVAJINAGAR, PUNE 05. UNIVERSITY OF PUNE Department of ELECTRONICS PROJECT REPORT ON IC TESTER OF 555 & 741 IC’S ~ Submitted By ~ Akshay P. Bhagwat (22297)
  • 2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “Initially it was a thought Then it was an Excitement Later it became a Challenge And now it is a success.” I have immense pleasure and a sense of deep satisfaction in submitting this project work report of “IC TESTER OF 555 & 741 IC’S”. I am thankful to Principal Dr. R. S. Zunjarrao Sir & H.O.D. Prof. Dr. S. R. Choudhary Sir for the regular Guidance, cooperation, encouragement and kind help. I would like to take this opportunity to express my respect and deep gratitude to my Project guide Prof. T. R. Kumbhar Sir & Prof. B. B. Yenage sir for giving me all necessary guidance required, for this project, apart from being constant source of inspiration and motivation. It was my privilege to have worked under him.. . I also thankful to Prof. D. B. Gaikwad Sir, Prof. T. B. Sonawane Sir who give best knowledge about my project. I also thankful to our parents who providing their wishful support for our project completion successfully. Last but not least, the backbone of my success and confidence lies solely on the blessings of my parents And lastly we thanks to our all friends and the people who are directly or indirectly related to our project work AKSHAY P. BHAGWAT
  • 3. INDEX Sr. No. Name of Topic 1. Introduction 2. Requirement Analysis 2.1 Component List 3. ProjectReview 3.1 PCB Layout 3.2 Circuit diagram 3.3 Construction 4. Working 4.1 Part 1 - IC 555 4.2 Part 2 - OP-AMP-741 5. Applications 6. ProjectAnalysis 6.1 Conclusion 7. References 8. Datasheets
  • 4. INTRODUCTION “IC Tester of IC 555 & Op-amp IC 741” Some times you do not get proper output from a circuit due to faulty ICs. This circuit can test timer 555 and op-amp 741 ICs, which are commonly used in electronics practical laboratories, and project work to save you from this problem. We came up with an idea to construct a chip board with low cost that could be helpful for all to check or test IC 555 and IC 741 whether it is working or not. This gives confirm message regarding the working of IC 555 and IC 741.
  • 5. REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS ComponentList Sr.No. COMPONENT NAME VALUE QUANTITY 1 IC 1-555 timer 1 2 IC 2-741 op-amp 1 3 LED 1-3- 5 mm LED 3 4 Resisitors R1 R2 R3,R4,R7 R5,R6 68-kilo-ohm 39-kilo-ohm 1.2-kilo-ohm 4.7-kilo-ohm 1 1 3 2 5 Capacitors C1 C2 10uf,25v electrolytic 10nf,ceramic disc 1 1 6 Battery.1 9v battery 1 7 CON1 2 pin connector 1 8 S1,S2 On/off switch
  • 6. PROJECT REVIEW PCB LAYOUT Materials required in PCB Designing: Glossy paper Electric Iron. Two plastic trays Copper board Etching solution (Ferric chloride). Procedure 1. I use software Express PCB for draw layout of diagram. 2. I have printed layout diagram on glossy side paper. 3. I Cut the copper board according to the size of layout 4. I rub the copper side of PCB using steel wool. This removes the top oxide layer of copper as well as the photo resists layer. 5. I transfer the printed image from the glossy paper to the board 6. After printing on glossy paper I iron it image side down to copper side. Heat up the Electric iron to the maximum temperature. 7. I took a plastic box and fill it up with some water. 8. I dissolved 2-3 tea spoon of fecl3 in the water. 9. Then I dip the PCB into the Etching solution (Ferric chloride solution, Fecl3) for approximately 30 mins. 10.I dried it for next 10 mins.
  • 7. Fig shows IC 555 and IC 741 Tester PCB layout-
  • 9. PART 1 IC 555 WORKING AND CONSTRUCTION PART 1 2.1 Circuit diagram for IC 555 WORKING OF IC 555 TESTER 555-tester above is basically a led flasher circuit but with the 555 removed. Imagen the output being a square-wave pulse with a high and low pulse, and is so indicated by the two LEDs, one 'Hi' and the other one 'Lo'. When you have a good 555 under test, the hi and lo LEDs are flashing steadily. If you have a defective 555 you may get both LEDs off, one or both on steady, or one or both on faintly. In all these case the 555 is defective. Oh yeah, just in case you are just starting out in electronics; do NOT insert a 555 (or take it out) with the power on. The flash-rate can be changed with different values for C1 and R2. Try it, its fun. At pin 5 there is a small ceramic 10nF capacitor. It is just there to filter out any noise and is optional. Experiment with leaving C2 out. C2 can be a value of 0.001 to 0.01μF, but the latter is the most common value. The datasheet for the 555 documentation specifies to use a general purpose ceramic 0.01μF capacitor functions.
  • 10. 555 Timer as an Astable Multivibrator An astable multivibrator, often called a free-running multivibrator, is a rectangular-wave generating circuit. Unlike the monostable multivibrator, this circuit does not require any external trigger to change the state of the output, hence the name free-running. Description Pin 1 is grounded; pins 4 and 8 are shorted and then tied to supply +Vcc, output (VOUT is taken form pin 3; pin 2 and 6 are shorted and the connected to ground through capacitor C, pin 7 is connected to supply + VCCthrough a resistor RA; and between pin 6 and 7 a resistor RB is connected. At pin 5 either a bypass capacitor of 0.01 F is connected or modulation input is applied.
  • 11. Astable Multivibrator Operation Fig shows the timer coonected as an astable multivibrator. Initially, when the output is high, capacitor C starts charging towards Vcc through Ra and Rb. The time during which the capacitor C charges from 1/3 VCC to 2/3 VCC is equal to the time the output is high and is given as Tc/Thigh = 0.693 (RA + RB) C In our circuit where, Ra=68k Rb=39k C=10uf= Tc=0.69(68+39)10^3*10*10^-6 =0.07383 Now where RA and RB are in ohms and C is in farads. The time during which the capacitor discharges from +2/3 VCC to +1/3 VCC is equal to the time the output is low and is given as Td/Tlow = 0.693 RB C Td=0.693(39)10^3*10*10^-6 =0.27027 Overall period of oscillations, T = THIGH + TLOW = 0.693 (RA+ 2RB) C T=0.693(68+2(39))10*10^-6 =1.01178
  • 12. The frequency of oscillations being the reciprocal of the overall period of oscillations T is given as F= 1/T = 1.44/ (RA+ 2RB)C F=1/T=1.44/(68+2(39))*10^3*10*10^-6 F=1.44/1.46 F=0.9963~1Hz F=1Hz OUTPUT This circuit can test timer 555 AND we got led proper output from a circuit. LED1 glows when pin 3 is high, LED2 glows when pin 3 is low. This indicates that the 555 timer under test is in good condition.
  • 13. IC 741 OP-AMP Introduction The term operational amplifier or ”op-amp” refers to a class of high-gain DC coupled amplifiers with two inputs and a single output. The modern integrated circuit version is typified by the famous 741 op-amp. Some of the general characteristics of the IC version are: • High gain, on the order of a million • High input impedance, low output impedance • Used with split supply, usually +/- 15V • Used with feedback, with gain determined by the feedback network The Operational Amplifier is probably the most versatile Integrated Circuit available. It is very cheap especially keeping in mind the fact that it contains several hundred components. The most common Op-Amp is the 741 and it is used in many circuits. The OP-AMP has two inputs, INVERTING ( - ) and NON-INVERTING (+), and one output at pin 6. Features of 741 IC 1. Short circuit and overload protection provided. 2. Low power consumption. 3. Large common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and differential voltage ranges. 4. No latch-up problem.
  • 14. Pin Description It is a 8-pin dual-in-line package with a pinout shown above. Pin 1: Offset null. Pin 2: Inverting input terminal. Pin 3: Non-inverting input terminal. Pin 4: –VCC (negative voltage supply). Pin 5: Offset null. Pin 6: Output voltage. Pin 7: +VCC (positive voltage supply). Pin 8: No Connection. If the voltage goes into pin two then it is known as an INVERTINGAMPLIFIER. If the voltage goes into pin three then the circuit becomes a NON-INVERTING AMPLIFIER.
  • 15. Ways to use The 741 1. An inverting amplifier. Leg two is the input and the output is always reversed. In an inverting amplifier the voltage enters the 741 chip through leg two and comes out of the 741 chip at leg six. If the polarity is positive going into the chip, it negative by the time it comes out through leg six. The polarity has been ‘inverted’. 2. A non-inverting amplifier. Leg three is the input and the output is not reversed. In a non-inverting amplifier the voltage enters the 741 chip through leg three and leaves the 741 chip through leg six. This time if it is positive going into the 741 then it is still positive coming out. Polarity remains the same. Theoreticalbackground The gain of the inverting amplifier is simply given by A = − Rf/ R 1 The gain of the non-inverting amplifier is given by A = R1 + Rf/ R1
  • 16. OUTPUT After closing switch S2 we are testing for IC 741 AND we got output if LED3 glows properly then 741 is in good condition.
  • 17. Component Description Resistor Resistor is a passive component used to control current in a circuit. Its resistance is given by the ratio of voltage applied across its terminals to the current passing through it. Thus a particular value of resistor, for fixed voltage, limits the current through it. They are omnipresent in electronic circuits. The different value of resistances are used to limit the currents or get the desired voltage drop according to the current- voltage rating of the device to be connected in the circuit. Resistors can be either fixed or variable. The low power resistors are comparatively smaller in size than high power resistors. The resistance of a resistor can be estimated by their colour codes or can be measured by a multimeter. There are some non linear resistors also whose resistance changes with temperature or light. Negative temperature coefficient (NTC), positive temperature coefficient (PTC) and light dependent resistor (LDR) are some such resistors. These special resistors are commonly used as sensors. LED Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor light sources. The light emitted from LEDs varies from visible to infrared and ultraviolet regions. They operate on low voltage and power. LEDs are one of the most common electronic components and are mostly used as indicators in circuits. They are also used for luminance and optoelectronic applications. Based on semiconductor diode, LEDs emit photons when electrons recombine with holes on forward biasing. The two terminals of LEDs are anode (+) and cathode (-) and can be identified by their size. The longer leg is the positive terminal or anode and shorter one is negative terminal. Capacitor Capacitor is a passive component used to store charge. The charge (q) stored in a capacitor is the product of its capacitance (C) value and the voltage (V) applied to it. Capacitors offer infinite reactance to zero frequency so they are used for blocking DC components or bypassing the AC signals. The capacitor undergoes through a recursive cycle of charging and discharging in AC circuits where the voltage and current across it depends on the RC time constant. For this reason, capacitors are used for smoothing power supply variations.
  • 18. Application Used  Industrial instrumentation  Signal processing  In Electronic Laboritories for ic testing purpose
  • 19. PROJECT ANALYSIS Conclusion We came up with an idea to construct a chip board with low cost that could be helpful for all to check or test IC 555 and IC 741 whether it is working or not. This gives confirm message regarding the working of IC 555 and IC 741.