I like making these oscillators from discrete components. I have the circuit memorised. They can easily be modified to trigger some other circuit periodically.
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This is what it looks like soldered without using a circuit board:
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/1771391546796164438.jpg)
I had to resort to adding an extra connecting wire. I didn't want it to end up looking like the tight cluster of the Schmitt trigger since I would need easy access to the collector of one of the transistors when implementing the Pulse Width Modulation.
As an aside - I once used a boardboard version of the multivibrator to drive the percussion inputs to a Casio MT-205.
The plan here is to do something similar with an H-bridge to reduce the speed of the DC motor. I've chosen the resistor and capacitors to oscillate at tens of cycles per second and to give a duty cycle of just about 40%
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