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Lights On!

Posted by Unknown Thursday, October 3, 2013 0 comments
This circuit ensures that you will never again forget to switch on the lights of your car. As soon as the engine is running, the dipped beams and the sidelights are automatically switched on. The circuit also causes the dipped beams to be extinguished as soon as the main beams are switched on. As you can see from the schematic diagram, no special components are needed. When the engine is running, the alternator will generate a voltage of more than 14 V. Diode D1 reduces this voltage by 5.6 V and passes it to the base of T1 via R1. Due to the resulting current, T1 conducts. The amplified current flows via R3, the base of T3 and D3 to ground. This causes T3 to also conduct and energize relay Re1.

Lights On Circuit DiagramIf the driver now switches on the main beams, a current flows through D2 and R2 into the base of T2, causing this transistor to conduct. As a result, the voltage on the base of T3 drops, causing T3 to cut off and the relay to drop out. When the main beams are switched off, the previous situation is restored, and the relay again engages. The dipped beams and the sidelights are switched by the contacts of relay Re1. Diodes D5 and D6 ensure that the sidelights are illuminated if either the dimmed beams or the main beams are switched on. In practice, this means that the sidelights will be on whenever the engine is running, regardless of whether the main beams are switched on.

Simple Flashing Lights Schematic

Posted by Unknown Friday, April 26, 2013 0 comments
This is a straightforward flashing milds circuit can be used as beacon. The meeting consists basically of two blinking steps that commands two mild bulbs. With the lend a hand of P1 that you might be ready to adjust the flashing frequency between some restricts. There are 2 phases for the circuit, the 2d works the comparable manner as the opposite but with the lend a hand of a wire bridge or a switch that you could select different working modes.A bridge between M and three means: 2 unbiased blinks.

Circuit diagram :
Flashing Lights Schematic-Circuit Diagram

Flashing Lights Schematic Circuit Diagram

If there is a bridge between M and 2, then the lamps gentles alternatively with a frequency that can be modifyed with P1. And at last there may just be one extra possibility for M and 1, where the lamps blinks at the related time. The flashing milds circuit works with voltages between 3V and 15V. The lamps voltage have to be 2/3 of working voltage. R5 and R10 are chosen so that the lamps are about to light.