Model Lighthouse

This project was designed for a model lighthouse to flash a lamp in a simple sequence: two flashes of 2s with a short gap of 1s, followed by a longer gap of 5s before repeating the sequence.



The 555 timer is connected as an astable to provide clock pulses for the 4017 counter. The 4017 has ten outputs (Q0 to Q9) and each one becomes high ('on') in turn as the clock pulses are received. Outputs Q0, Q1, Q3 and Q4 are combined with diodes to produce the flash sequence. A transistor amplifies the current to power the lamp, or LED if you prefer (a 470 LED resistor is included on the stripboard layout). The 1M preset controls the time period (T) of the 555 astable from about 0.1s to 1.5s, for example set T = 1s.

For a different flash sequence connect the diodes to combine different 4017 outputs (Q0-Q9). If the full count from 0 to 9 is not required one of outputs can be connected to the reset input (pin 15). For example connecting Q8 (pin 9) to reset (pin 15) reduces the long gap at the end of the sequence to 3s (with T=1s).

This project uses a 555 astable circuit to provide the clock pulses for the 4017 counter

Parts Required
resistors: 470, 2k2, 22k, 100k
capacitors: 0.1µF, 1µF 16V radial
diodes: 1N4148 ×4
transistor: BC108 (or equivalent)
1M preset, horizontal
6V 60mA MES lamp
MES lampholder
555 timer IC, such as NE555
4017 counter IC
DIL sockets for ICs: 8-pin, 16-pin
on/off switch
battery clip
9V battery box for 6 AA cells
stripboard: 19 rows × 21 holes

1 comment:

  1. What CAD software does the University of Toronto mechanical engineering course use?

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