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LED Traffic Lights

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The LED traffic Light circuit controls 6 LEDs (red, yellow and green) for both north/south directions and east/west directions. The timing sequence is generated using a CMOS 4017 decade counter and a 555 timer. Counter outputs 1 through 4 are wire ORed using 4 diodes so that the (Red - North/South) and (Green - East/West) LEDs will be on during the first four counts. The fifth count (pin 10) illuminates (Yellow - East/West) and (Red - North/South). Counts 6 through 9 are also wire ORed using diodes to control (Red - East/West) and (Green - North/South). Count 10 (pin 11) controls (Red - East/West) and (Yellow - North/South). The time period for the red and green lamps will be 4 times longer than for the yellow and the complete cycle time can be adjusted with the 47K resistor. The eight 1N914 diodes could be subsituted with a dual 4 input OR gate (CD4072).

Copyright 1999 Bill Bowden

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Posted by Jospfh at Jan 22 2007 12:05
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Mar 2 2007 20:07
Bhavik Adhvaryu

Could you please give me the crcuit diagram as well as the code for simple 3 LEDs raffic light control using ATMEL microcontroller?

Please give me the information.
Thank you.
May 2 2007 4:02
fellah b
dear sir
i need a well diagram for traffic light rgb diode used
thank you
Sep 8 2008 15:18
Eric
i want a solar powered LED diode lamp based system for a traffic light
Dec 18 2008 17:06
DUODU FORD
pls send me the whole article including the full description of circuit diagram of LED traffic light.
Feb 20 2009 15:43
immarquez
is it possible to introduce a new sign?.. for example, i wanted to apply a right turn using another color of LED like blue.. is it just the same? i mean the connection i'll be using.
Mar 12 2009 0:47
Rusty
I have 2 questions about the LED traffic light. First, how long does each light stay on? Second, what resistors can I change to adjust this?
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