Controlling The Brightness of Light by Using Touch Sensor
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https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRSET2293116Keywords:
Micro controller Touch sensor, LED Light, Transistor, Printed Circuit Board.Abstract
A Red Light Emitting Diodes (LED) replaces HID lamps in street lighting system to include dimming feature. A Arduino is used to control the intensity that drives a TIP122 to switch the LED’s according to achieve desired operation.In the present system, mostly the lightning up of highways is done through High Intensity Discharge lamps (HID), whose energy consumption is high. Its in tensity cannot be controlled according to the requirement so there is a need to switch on to an alternative method of lightning system i.e., by using LED’s. This system is build to overcome the present day drawbacks of HID lamps. This system demonstrates the usage of the LED’s (light emitting diodes) as the light source and its variable intensity control, according to the requirement.
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