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    Thursday, November 30, 2017

    Traffic Control Light



    Traffic Control Light
    SK REDOX

    Proteus Circuit Diagram  

    Project Proposal:

    As we all know, the name of the project is “Traffic Control Light ”. The fundamental idea of this simple electronic project is to control the traffic. It can be used to avoid the vehicular collisions and traffic jams. This project is just a -way traffic controller, although it can be further modified as well. Project will work in a way, it provides the instruction to the driver whether to drive through the intersection or yield at the intersection.

    Control Lights indication:

    There are three control lights or signals, which will provide the instruction to the driver.
    ·        RED light – instructs the driver to STOP at the intersection.
    ·        YELLOW light – instructs the driver to WAIT (If red light is next) or GET READY (if green light is next)
    ·        GREEN light – instructs the driver to GO through the intersection.

    Components:

    There are quite a few components, which we will be using to make our Traffic Light Control System. Following is the list of the components.

    1.     D Clock/9V Battery

    2.    1N4148 diodes

    3.     555 timer IC (As a pulse generator)

    4.    4017 IC counter (Main IC of the circuit)

    5.     Red, yellow and green LED's. (Output) 

    Working Principle:

    This traffic light is made with the help of counter IC, which is mainly used for Sequential Circuits. We can also call it as Sequential Traffic Lights. Sequential Circuits are used to count the numbers in the series.
    Coming to the working principle of Traffic Lights, the main IC is 4017 counter IC which is used to glow the Red, yellow and green LED respectively. 555 timer acts as a pulse generator providing an input to the 4017 counter IC. Timing of glow of certain lights totally depends upon the 555 timer’s pulse, which we can control via the Potentiometer so if you want to change the time of glow, you can do so by varying the potentiometer, having the responsibility for the timing. LEDs are not connected directly with 4017 counter, as the lights won’t be stable. We have used the combination of 1N4148 diodes and the LEDs in order to get the appropriate output. Main drawback of this circuit is that you can never have an exact timing with this, however you will have best estimated.

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