LDR-based Street Light System – real concept base project
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Description Introduction This project introduces an LDR-based Street Light System that automatically turns on the street light when it gets dark and turns it off when there is enough ambient light. The system uses a Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) and a transistor to control the street light operation. System Components LDR (Light Dependent Resistor): Detects ambient light levels. Transistor (e.g., NPN): Switches the street light on or off based on the LDR signal. Street Light (LED/Bulb): Provides illumination for the street. Resistors: Limits current and adjusts LDR sensitivity. Power Supply: Powers the LDR circuit and street light. Working Principle The LDR detects light levels. During the day, when there is enough light, the LDR resistance is low, keeping the transistor off and the street light off. At night, when light levels drop, the LDR resistance increases, turning the transistor on and powering the street light. The transistor directly switches the street light without needing a relay, controlling the high power load directly. Applications Street Lighting: Automated street light control for urban and rural areas. Garden Lights: Automatically turns garden lights on at night. Security Lighting: Controls outdoor lighting around homes and businesses. Solar-Powered Lighting: Often integrated with solar panels for energy-efficient street lighting. For more details about the product, please reach out to us at: Phone: 8130231489 Email: [email protected] We’re here to help!
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