555 Timer
Connection digram for the 555 IC timer (click for larger image).
Inside the 555 timer is a voltage divider the divides +VCC into thirds. A voltage comparator compares the trigger input (pin 2) with 1/3 VCC, and another comparator compares the threshold (pin 6) with 2/3 VCC. The point at 2/3 VCC on the voltage divider is connected to the control voltage (pin 5). This pin can be used to modify the values of 1/3 VCC and 2/3 VCC without having to change VCC. However, if this input is not going to be used, it should be connected to a bypass capacitor (0.01uF) to protect it from noise.
The trigger and reset inputs are level-sensitie active low. To activate the trigger, the voltage on the pin must be pulled down to under 1/3 VCC. To reset the timer, the voltage on the pin must be pulled under 0.4V. The reset input will override other inputs and set the output to "low". If the reset input is not going to be used, it should be wired to VCC to prevent false signals.
Monostable and Astable mode
The 555 family of timer chips can be used in either monostable mode or astable' mode.