M mitch214 New Member Oct 1, 2010 #1 i am new here.. i need your help badly.. i need a pcb layout for a four way traffic light.. i cant find any..
i am new here.. i need your help badly.. i need a pcb layout for a four way traffic light.. i cant find any..
B butyokz New Member Oct 2, 2010 #2 what are you gonna using? I mean what is the features of your traffic light? is it the same as what we seen at the street
what are you gonna using? I mean what is the features of your traffic light? is it the same as what we seen at the street
M mitch214 New Member Oct 2, 2010 #3 we'll be using parallel port interfacing.. kinda hard for me 2 search for a circuit board lay-out.. uhm.. yah.. same with those on the street..
we'll be using parallel port interfacing.. kinda hard for me 2 search for a circuit board lay-out.. uhm.. yah.. same with those on the street..
Boncuk New Member Oct 2, 2010 #4 Hi Mitch, here is a circuit published by Colin Mitchell (talkingcircuits - 50 555 circuits). It uses a timer and a decimal counter. It's not quite realistic, since the phase from red to green is normally indicated by the red and yellow light simultaneously. If you can live with that fact just use it. Boncuk Attachments 4-way-traffic-light.gif 38.8 KB · Views: 6,768
Hi Mitch, here is a circuit published by Colin Mitchell (talkingcircuits - 50 555 circuits). It uses a timer and a decimal counter. It's not quite realistic, since the phase from red to green is normally indicated by the red and yellow light simultaneously. If you can live with that fact just use it. Boncuk
M mitch214 New Member Oct 2, 2010 #5 ill check on this one.. a million thanks Boncuk.. it could really help.. i think.^^,
4pyros Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jan 11, 2011 #7 we'll be using parallel port interfacing Click to expand... You want to control it with a computer? What kind of lights will you use? Andy
we'll be using parallel port interfacing Click to expand... You want to control it with a computer? What kind of lights will you use? Andy