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Bistable means the output is stays either High or Low, depending on which input you set low (button pressed). Since there's 2 output states that are stable (unless you force them to change), the circuit is bistable.
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https://youtu.be/kfxyCeQCTGY 555 timer internal voltage divider explained with demonstration for beginner learning electronics
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Vruzend solderless 18650 battery connector kit
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If you don't have the exact value component that a schematic diagram shows, you will need to try to substitute that component with a close value component that you have and may still be able to easily have the circuit work the same by making another component replacement.
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Capacitors store electrical energy for a number of reasons. This video is mostly focused on demonstrating how capacitors can smooth out a voltage (slow down current changes do to voltage fluctuations elsewhere) and how time can be estimated by looking at how long it takes a certain amount of capacitor to charge and or discharge through a certain amount of resistance to estimate their time constant.
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Using my thermal and FLIR camera, I show the heat generated by some 1/4 watt resistors in simple circuits that have an approximately 18V power supply.
I calculated the value of resistors (That I have easily available) that are about the minimum needed to keep from getting too hot with a 18V power supply. I calculated the values for a single 1/4W resistor, 2 series 1/4W resistors, and for 3 series 1/4W resistors.
Diagram available at http://electronzap.com/split-or-dual-power-supply/
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https://amzn.to/2ZaxLRN YAETEK Portable Generator Inverter Outdoor Multifunction Manual Crank Generator for Emergency Survival
https://amzn.to/2YXgkZC Shaluoman Farad Capacitor 2.7V 500F 35X60MM Super Capacitor With Protection Board
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