555 Timer Frequency Setup

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DesignatorPart NameLinkValue / Note
U1NE555S-13 (555 Timer IC)NE555S-13Timer IC set to generate a 1.5 kHz oscillation
J1TerminalBlock-01x02P-5.00mm (2-Pin Terminal Block Connector)TerminalBlock-01x02P-5.00mmUsed for power input
R1ResistorR110 kΩ
R2ResistorR2100 Ω
R3Resistor (Current-limiting for output)R3Current-limiting resistor (value to be defined as needed)
C1CapacitorC1100 nF (for frequency timing)
C2Capacitor (Decoupling capacitor)C20.1 µF (Decoupling)
D11N4148-1 Diode1N4148-1Standard switching diode
LED1LEDLEDLED indicator
GNDGround ConnectionGNDRequired ground connection
You already specified that the NE555 circuit should run at 1.5 kHz. Based on typical astable configurations, the combination of R1, R2, and C1 has been chosen to support this frequency (using the standard NE555 astable oscillator equation). You can adjust the value of the current-limiting resistor (R3) and LED parameters depending on your desired output current and brightness.
Feel free to proceed with wiring the schematic connections accordingly.
Create and assign designators for components
Define oscillator circuit connections
Clarify part values for R3 and LED
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