Dusk to Dawn Flashing LED

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George Dewar

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I would like to have somebody knowledgeable in electronics construct a device
that would turn on at dusk and flash until dawn. I want to power it with AA
batteries so I assume the best type of light would be a red LED.

Possibly such a device might be commercially available.

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George Dewar dewarg@nbnet.nb.ca VE9GFD N46 03 18 W064 48 24
 
In article <zM_Cd.204764$Np3.8607734@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>, dewarg**NOSPAM**@nbnet.nb.ca
says...
I would like to have somebody knowledgeable in electronics construct a device

Have a look at <www.geocaching.com>. The LED will mark a cache meant to be found at night probaly
in a wooded area. The light should be visible for 180 degrees at about 50 feet and run for a
reasonable length of time on battery power.

Thanks to those who have responded.

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George Dewar dewarg@nbnet.nb.ca VE9GFD N46 03 18 W064 48 24
 
George Dewar wrote:
In article <zM_Cd.204764$Np3.8607734@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>, dewarg**NOSPAM**@nbnet.nb.ca
says...

I would like to have somebody knowledgeable in electronics construct a device


Have a look at <www.geocaching.com>. The LED will mark a cache meant to be found at night probaly
in a wooded area. The light should be visible for 180 degrees at about 50 feet and run for a
reasonable length of time on battery power.

Thanks to those who have responded.
There are a couple of changes to my circuit for those requirements.
First, the use of reset is problematic, because it allows leakage when
it's light, decreasing battery life. Here is a circuit that will supply
9V when it's dark:

P-MOSFET like
IRF7104
9V battery
---o-----o--------+^+----- To 555 circuit Vcc
| | |||
| | ===
| | |
| | |
.-. .-. |
100k | | | |100k |
| | | | |
'-' '-' |
| | |
| '------- o
| |
| |/
o------------|
| |>
| |
| |
.-----. |
| LDR | |
| 10k | |
| Max | |
'-----' |
| |
| |
| |
| |
---o--------------'
GND
(created by AACircuit v1.28 beta 10/06/04 www.tech-chat.de)

When the LDR changes from 1k during the day to 10k at night, the NPN
transistor will be biased into operation, which will turn on the
P-MOSFET pass transistor. The leakage during the day is probably less
than 100uA.

As to the 50' radius thing, you are going to have to blast away with an
LED to get this kind of distance. Thus, the little scheme I suggested
before won't work, because there won't be enough current to power the
LED at a high enough output. However, by simply replacing the LED in the
prior diagram with a 10k variable resistor, you can use the output to
switch on a PNP transistor at the 9V rail, which will give you a switch
at the 9V rail. Put some of those bright white LEDs between the
collector and ground, and you can flash pretty brightly. You may need to
limit the current, which can be done by varying the resistance between
the output and the base of the PNP transistor using P1. You can also
limit it using a resistor in series with the LEDs.

P2 controls how long the flash lasts. This circuit will fry most LEDs if
the current through them is set too high by P1.


From power cutoff circuit above
-o-------|----------------o-------------------o--------.
| | | | |
| | | .-. V 1N4148
|---------o----. | 470k | | -
/| | | | | | | |
| | | | | '-' |
| | .-. | | | V 1N4148
| | | |<--' | | -
| | | | P1 47k | >| |
V-> | '-' | 2N3906 |------o
- | | CMOS | /| |
| | | 555 | P2 .---. | |
| | | __ | 10k | | | |
| | .-|-----1| |o-' _V_ | | |
| | | | .---o| |o----------|___|-o----o |
| | | '-----o| |o---------------------o |
| |---------o|__|o------. | |
V-> | | | | |
- | | | | |
| | '---------------|--------------o |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | .-.
| | --- 1uF --- 1uF | | 100k
| | --- --- | |
| | | | '-'
| | | | |
-o---------o-------------------o--------------o--------' GND

P1 controls brightness
P2 controls length of flash
Use 2 bright white LEDs, that can handle at least 200mA for a bit

(created by AACircuit v1.28 beta 10/06/04 www.tech-chat.de)

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Regards,
Robert Monsen

"Your Highness, I have no need of this hypothesis."
- Pierre Laplace (1749-1827), to Napoleon,
on why his works on celestial mechanics make no mention of God.
 

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