Hello Everyone!
I'm currently doing my DT AS level and am at the beginning of my light project. I have had an idea for outdoor guide lighting which incorporates an LDR which will be used as a light sensor. I envision this lighting system being like the lights on a landing strip except on a path outside (2 strips, 1 on either side of the path)- once a certain level of brightness is reached the RGB LEDs will turn on. The light from the LEDs would be subtle and not too bright, just so that the path is clearly outlined with a soft light. Using what skills I have from physics and a little help from the internet I was able to find a simple potential divider circuit which would allow me to use the LDR as a light sensor and a transistor as a switch so that as it gets darker, the resistance of the LDR increases and as a result it's allocated voltage increase (in proportion to the resistance of the fixed resistor that is used) and once it reaches a certain value the transistor will turn on and the LEDs can light up (at least I think this is how it works).
For my research section I need to find out whether or not this idea is feasible and what kind of implications there might be I was wondering if perhaps I could get the input of this website's community as to whether or not you think this lighting system is feasible? I am also rather inexperienced in circuitry like this and have only ever constructed very simple circuits
Thank you,
Patrick
I'm currently doing my DT AS level and am at the beginning of my light project. I have had an idea for outdoor guide lighting which incorporates an LDR which will be used as a light sensor. I envision this lighting system being like the lights on a landing strip except on a path outside (2 strips, 1 on either side of the path)- once a certain level of brightness is reached the RGB LEDs will turn on. The light from the LEDs would be subtle and not too bright, just so that the path is clearly outlined with a soft light. Using what skills I have from physics and a little help from the internet I was able to find a simple potential divider circuit which would allow me to use the LDR as a light sensor and a transistor as a switch so that as it gets darker, the resistance of the LDR increases and as a result it's allocated voltage increase (in proportion to the resistance of the fixed resistor that is used) and once it reaches a certain value the transistor will turn on and the LEDs can light up (at least I think this is how it works).
For my research section I need to find out whether or not this idea is feasible and what kind of implications there might be I was wondering if perhaps I could get the input of this website's community as to whether or not you think this lighting system is feasible? I am also rather inexperienced in circuitry like this and have only ever constructed very simple circuits
Thank you,
Patrick