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DIY A Simple Automatic Street Light Controller Circuit

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Today I want to share a project of making a simple automatic street light controller using relay and LDR I found in circuitdigest with you.

 

You have seen street light which automatically gets turned on in the night and gets turned off in the morning or day time, there are sensors who senses the light and control the light accordingly. These Street lights are an important project in smart cities.

 

So here in this project, we are going to make a Simple Automatic Street Light Controller Using Relay and LDR. This circuit is very simple circuit and can be built with Transistors and LDR, you don’t need any op-amp or 555 IC to trigger the AC load. Here we have used an AC bulb as street light. Some applications of this circuit are street light controlling, home/office light controlling, day and night indicators, etc.

 

Components Required:

 

  1. Transistor BC547 -2

  2. LDR (Light Dependent Resistor)

  3. Relay

  4. Resistor 1k

  5. 100k Potentiometer

  6. Power Supply 12v -1

  7. Connecting wires

  8. Jumper wires

  9. Screw terminal Block 2 pin or 3 pin

  10. Bread Board or Perf Board

  11. 1n4007 Diode

  12. AC supply

  13. AC Load or Bulb

 

Here you may want to know: what is LDR?

LDRs are made from semiconductor materials to enable them to have their light sensitive properties. There are many types but one material is popular and it is cadmium sulphide (CdS). These LDRs or PHOTO REISTORS works on the principle of “Photo Conductivity”. Now what this principle says is, whenever light falls on the surface of the LDR (in this case) the conductance of the element increases or in other words the resistance of the LDR falls when the light falls on the surface of the LDR. This property of the decrease in resistance for the LDR is achieved because it is a property of semiconductor material used on the surface.

LDR (Light Dependent Resistor)

 

Circuit Diagram and Explanation:

 

Below is the circuit diagram of this Light sensing Street Light:

 

 

 

In this project, we have used an LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) which is responsible for detecting light and darkness. The resistance of LDR increases in darkness and reduces in presence of light. This circuit is same as a Dark Detector or Light Detector Circuit, only here we have replaced simple LED with a AC load, using a Relay. Two BC547 NPN transistors are used to drive the relay.

Automatic Street Light circuit using LDR and relay

 

Whenever light falls over LDR its resistance get decreased and transistor Q1 turns ON and collector of this transistor goes LOW, and this makes the second transistor turns OFF due to getting a LOW signal at its base, so relay also remain turned OFF due to second transistor.

 

Now whenever LDR senses Darkness, mean no light, then transistor Q1 turned ON due to increase in the resistance of LDR which is responsible for voltage drop at the base of Q1. Due to a LOW signal at the Q1 base, Q2 transistor gets a HIGH signal from the collector of Q1 and turns ON the relay. Relay turned ON the AC load that is connected to relay. A 10K pot is also used for setting up the sensitivity of the circuit.

 

So this is how automatic Street Lights turns on in the night and turn off in the day, and below is the effect pictures.

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Ref.

KY56-BC547A

KY32-1N4007

 

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