Activating a circuit using a photocell

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mtrails

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Hi,

I'm on the low scale of elcectronic engineering, and basic knowledge of basic circuitry, and have two scematics of circuits I would like to combine as one:

Circuit 1

A basic LED alternating flasher

Circuit 2

A photocell detector

Objective: Use the photocell detector to activate the alternating LED circuit. When light is present, the alternating LED circuit is OFF. When light is diminished, the LED circuit is switched ON.

The schematic of the photocell detector, uses 3 LED's as indicators. If possible, is there a controlled circuit that uses the voltage recieved of one of the LED's (signaling low light), that might be interfaced with a transistor to switch on the separate circuit?
 
Where are the schematics?

If you are using a 555, you could use the output of the photo detector to hold the reset pin of the 555 low when light is present and high when light is not present... A transistor could work as an inverter.

Whas this what you were asking?
 
the immediate solution comes with the 12F PIC .. but if ur not interested with that u can do it with a comparator and 555(as blinker)
 


Yes.

Here is the link to the schematics:

Photocell Detector **broken link removed**

LED Flasher https://wild-bohemian.com/electronics/flasher.html

Thanks
 
u connect the o/p of the photocell detector ckt (using 555 ) to pin 4 of led flasher (using 555) . the 555 requires a 'high' on pin 4 to oscillate which is provided by the photo-ckt during dark .
 
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