Spending two days in a lab can easily save you up to one hour reading literature
Following: a few pre-formulated responses to common, questionable design decisions and typical problems.
This is a canned comment to let you know that it looks like you're trying to implement something that is non-trivial with the power-hungry NE555 but is very easy for someone using a microcontroller.
This is just a canned comment to let you know that what you're trying to build from discrete analog components (possibly incorporating Opamps and/or NE555) is a digital control problem and thus can easily and with lower parts count be solved with a microcontroller with really minimal firmware to write.
Hi! That's a homework-style question. For such question (they don't have to be actual homework) we expect you to explain exactly where you're stuck and show what you've tried so far – impossible to help you, otherwise: We have plain no idea whatsoever what you already know and can and cannot do. The answer to this question could require writing a book – or it could be a single sentence, depending on what you already have. We're not in the business of writing books others have already written so that you can skip the first 200 pages :)
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because OP has bought a device from a supplier that doesn't supply a datasheet. Device doesn't work as expected for application. Since no guarantees made by a datasheet can be expected, there's nothing to answer here: Get a device that comes with a datasheet that guarantees operation under the conditions that you need.
I’m voting to close this question because this homework question without any attempt gives no indication where the asker is actually stuck, and hence no indication what they actually need help with. As such, the question is inanswerable (short of giving them a grounds-up education from high-school level math), and should be closed.
Hi, and welcome here! We cannot invest time into this question: it takes ChatGPT zero human effort to invent nonsense, but it takes us a lot of human time to correct what it invents. Please do research with something that is meant to yield true information, not just pretty-sounding information. ChatGPT is explicitly (not an accident) optimized for "sounds good", not "correct". Voting to close.
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