Electronic circuit, componnent data, lesson and etc….: NE555 Light sensitive Switch

NE555 Light sensitive Switch

The use of the 555 timer 1C with an LDR provides a high performance light switch. An LDR is a Light Dependent Resistor and is a very low cost way of detecting light. The 555 is used with its trigger and thresholds tied together to provide a Schmitt trigger with a very low input current but which can drive a relay taking up to
200mA of current. The trigger is activated when the light level on the LDR falls below a predetermined level.

The 555 can supply current up to 200mA, so the relay type is not critical. Any with a coil resistance from 100-280 ohms would be suitable.



1 comments:

Unknown said...

Hello
Seems to be the circuit I will need for a projekt.
Can I use a mosfet instead of a relay?
What is the hysteresis for the schmitt trigger?

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