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Consider a 555-timer IC with a supply voltage (VCC) of 12 V, and determine the value of threshold level voltage.

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Consider a 555-timer IC with a supply voltage (VCC) of 12 V, and determine the value of threshold level voltage.

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The threshold level voltage for a 555-timer IC is typically 2/3 of the supply voltage (VCC).

Step 1: Identify the supply voltage (VCC). In this case, it is given as 12 V.

Step 2: Calculate the threshold level voltage. This is done by multiplying the supply voltage (VCC) by 2/3.

Threshold level voltage = 2/3 * VCC Threshold level voltage = 2/3 * 12 V Threshold level voltage = 8 V

So, the threshold level voltage for a 555-timer IC with a supply voltage of 12 V is 8 V.

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