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Simple Timer Based Clock Ticking Sound Circuit

Last updated on 13 August 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This article is about Simple Timer Based Clock Ticking Sound Circuit using IC 555

555 in astable mode make repeat signal like clock tick.

Signal goes to small speaker and make ticking sound.

Circuit is good for beginner, easy to learn 555 timer and sound making.

Circuit Working:

Simple Timer Based Clock Ticking Sound Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

ComponentSpecificationQuantity
Resistor43k 1/4 watt1
CapacitorsElectrolytic 10µF 16V2
SemiconductorsIC 555 Timer1
Speaker 8Ω1
Power Supply 9V Battery1

Circuit uses 555 timer in astable mode.

555 turn ON and OFF to make square wave.

ON/OFF speed make ticking sound.

R1 43k control capacitor charge speed.

C2 10µF with R1 set timing.

C1 10µF block DC and pass AC to speaker.

Speaker 8Ω change signal to sound.

How to Build:

To build a Simple Timer Based Clock Ticking Sound Circuit follow the below steps:

  • Collect all parts from circuit diagram.
  • Connect pin 1 of 555 to GND.
  • Connect pin 2 to pin 6.
  • R1 goes between pin 2 and V+ and also connect to pin 6.
  • C2 goes between pin 2 and GND.
  • Pin 3 connect to (+) side of C1.
  • side of C1 goes to one side of 8Ω speaker.
  • Other side of speaker goes to GND.
  • Pin 4 and pin 8 connect to +9V.

Conclusion:

This Simple Timer Based Clock Ticking Sound Circuit can make ticking sound.

Change R1 or C2 to change tick speed.

It is an easy and small project for beginners.

References:

555-based bass drum circuit – speaker plays a “click” as well as the drum sound

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