Introduction

A toggle switch with a timer using the 555 timer IC is an electronic circuit that allows a device to be turned ON or OFF alternately with each press of a button, while also incorporating a timing function to control how long the output remains active. By configuring the 555 timer in a bistable or monostable mode, the circuit can respond to user input to toggle the output state and include a delay or auto-off feature. This type of circuit is commonly used in applications like delayed lighting, timed relays, or simple automation systems where manual control with time-based operation is needed.

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A toggle switch with a timer using the 555 timer IC


Bill Of Materials

IDNameDesignatorFootprintQuantity
1BC548B_C713615Q1,Q2TO-92-3_L4.9-W3.7-P1.27-L2
2NE555N_C510566U1DIP-8_L9.7-W6.4-P2.54-LS7.6-BL1
3JL301-50003U01U2CONN-TH_3P-P5.08_JL301-50003U011
4K4-6×6_THKEY1KEY-TH_4P-L6.0-W6.0-P4.50-LS6.51
5LED 3mmLED1LED-TH_BD3.0_RED1
610nFC2CAP-TH_L5.5-W3.5-P5.00-D1.21
7DB301V-5.0-2P-BU-PU3CONN-TH_2P-P5.00_DB301V-5.0-2P-BU-P1
81N4007D1DO-41_BD2.4-L4.7-P8.70-D0.9-RD1
91uFC1CAP-TH_L5.5-W3.5-P5.00-D1.21
10SRD-12VDC-SL-CRELAY1RELAY-TH_SRD-XXVDC-XL-C1
111kR1,R2,R3,R5,R6R_AXIAL-0.45
12100R4R_AXIAL-0.41

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Circuit Diagram

This circuit is a toggle switch with a timer using a 555 timer IC configured in monostable mode, designed to activate a relay for a fixed duration when a button is pressed. When the push-button is triggered, it sends a low pulse to the 555 timer’s trigger pin, causing the output (pin 3) to go high for a specific time determined by the resistor and capacitor connected to the timer (R3 and C3). This high output turns on an NPN transistor, which energizes the relay and can power an external device. An LED indicates the relay’s active state, and a flyback diode protects the transistor from voltage spikes. After the time period elapses, the timer automatically resets, turning off the relay and any connected load.

Section-by-Section Explanation

1. Power Supply Section

2. NE555 Timer IC (U1)

3. Timing Components

4. Output and Relay Control

5. Indicator LEDs

6. Relay Output (J2)

Working Principle

  1. Initially, the circuit is OFF.
  2. When you press KEY1, pin 2 of the 555 is pulled LOW → triggers output HIGH.
  3. Pin 3 remains HIGH for a duration set by R3 and C3.
  4. During this time, Q2 turns ON → energizes the relay → turns ON external load.
  5. After the time expires, pin 3 goes LOW → relay turns OFF automatically.

PCB Files

3D files

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Applications

Automatic light or fan OFF after a fixed time
Delay timer for appliances
Door lock timer
Temporary load activation

Conclusion

In conclusion, this 555 timer-based toggle switch with timer circuit provides a simple yet effective solution for activating a device for a predetermined time using a single push-button. It combines the reliability of the NE555 timer in monostable mode with a transistor-driven relay to control external loads safely and automatically. The circuit is ideal for applications that require temporary activation, such as timed lighting, fans, or security systems, and demonstrates the practical use of basic electronic components in automation and control tasks.

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