V

Time Constant (τ)

1.00 ms

τ = R × C

Voltage vs Time

0% 50% 100% 63.2%

Time to Reach Target Voltage

Charge to 3.3V: 1.10ms | Discharge to 1V: 1.61ms

Charging

V(t) = V₀ × (1 - e-t/τ)

Capacitor charges toward supply voltage. Reaches 63.2% at t = τ.

Discharging

V(t) = V₀ × e-t/τ

Capacitor discharges toward 0V. Falls to 36.8% at t = τ.

Time Constant

τ = R × C

The time for voltage to reach 63.2% (charge) or fall to 36.8% (discharge).

Time to Voltage

t = -τ × ln(1 - V/V₀)

Calculate time to reach any target voltage while charging.

Understanding RC Circuits

An RC circuit consists of a resistor and capacitor. When voltage is applied, the capacitor charges through the resistor. The time constant τ (tau) determines how fast this happens.

Key Points

Applications

RC circuits are used for timing (like the 555 timer), filtering (low-pass/high-pass), debouncing switches, power supply smoothing, and analog-to-digital conversion.