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CD4066 Analog Switch with 555 Timer Circuit

Last updated on 2 March 2026 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

In my previous article for Switch Selectable Four Frequency Pulse Generator Circuit frequency selection was done using manual switches.

However, in this circuit the manual switching method is replaced with electronic switching using the CD4066B quad bilateral switch which is controlled by a 555 timer for automatic operation.

CD4066 is a quad bilateral switch IC and it contains four independent analog switches inside one chip.

Each switch can pass analog or digital signal in both directions, which means signal can flow from either side.

IC CD4066 works together with IC 555 timer, this 555 timer produces output pulses and these pulses control the switching action of CD4066.

This CD4066 Analog Switch with 555 Timer Circuit is useful for signal routing, audio switching, digital selection and simple logic control.

This circuit works on low power, which is easy to build and is also with low cost.

Circuit Working:

CD4066 Analog Switch with 555 Timer Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

ComponentsValuesQuantity
Resistors100k2
Preset 1M1
CapacitorsElectrolytic 2.2uF 25V, 10uF 25V1
Ceramic 0.01uF2
Ceramic 0.22uF1
SemiconductorsIC CD40661
IC 555 Timer1
Power Supply 4.5V to 15V DC1

The circuit start first with power supply is given from 4.5V to 15V.

The 555 timer works as astable multivibrator and therefore, it generates square wave output at pin 3.

The frequency of oscillation depends on VR1, R1, R2 and timing capacitor.

When output of 555 becomes HIGH then corresponding control pin of CD4066 becomes HIGH.

As a result a selected analog switch inside CD4066 turns ON and so input signal passes through the switch.

However, when 555 output becomes LOW, the control pin becomes LOW and the switch turns OFF and therefore, signal path is disconnected.

Each digital input A, B, C, D controls individual switch sections and the timing capacitors C1, C2, C3, C4 are connected for signal shaping and filtering.

Thus, circuit allows digital control of analog signals.

How to Build:

To build a CD4066 Analog Switch with 555 Timer Circuit follow the below connection steps:

  • First, start circuit and collect all parts as shown in circuit diagram.
  • Now take IC1 555 timer.
  • Pin 1 connect to GND.
  • Pin 2 connect to pin 6 same IC.
  • Pin 3 is output.
  • Pin 4 and pin 8 connect to VCC (4.5V to 15V).
  • Pin 5 connect to capacitor C5. Other side capacitor to GND.
  • Pin 7 connect between R1 and VR1.
  • Connect resistor R2 from pin 7 to pin 2.
  • Now take IC2 CD4066.
  • Pin 14 VDD connect to VCC.
  • Pin 7 VSS connect to GND.
  • Switch 1 of IC2:
  • Pin 1 and pin 2 are analog pins.
  • Pin 13 is control pin.
  • Switch 2 of IC2:
  • Pin 4 and pin 3 are analog pins.
  • Pin 5 is control pin.
  • Switch 3 of IC2:
  • Pin 8 and pin 9 are analog pins.
  • Pin 6 is control pin.
  • Switch 4 of IC2:
  • Pin 11 and pin 10 are analog pins.
  • Pin 12 is control pin.
  • Finally, pin 2, pin 3, pin 9 and pin 10 connect together in parallel.
  • Connect one side of capacitors C1 to C4 to these pins.
  • Other side of all capacitors connect to GND.

Conclusion:

CD4066 quad bilateral switch is very useful IC, which allows easy digital control of analog signals.

When combined with 555 timer, it gives automatic switching operation.

The CD4066 Analog Switch with 555 Timer Circuit is simple, construction is easy, cost is low and also power consumption is very small.

Therefore, this circuit is good for beginners and practical electronics projects, as it is suitable for audio switching, signal control and experimental work.

References:

Datasheet IC CD4066

Datasheet IC 555

Filed Under: Audio Circuits, Timer Circuits

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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