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Dark and Light Indicator Circuit

In this project, we are going to make a day and night indicator (or dark and light indicator) which will
indicate if there is a dark or light in the surroundings. Some applications of this circuit, are street light
controlling, home/office light controlling, day and night indicators, etc.

Components Required

1. IC LM358 -1
2. 150 Ohm Resistor -2
3. 10 K POT -2
4. LDR -1
5. Bread board -1
6. 9 Volt Battery
7. Battery Connector -1
8. LED -2

IC LM358
LM358 is a Dual Low Noise Operational Amplifier which have two Op Amp in a single chip. This is a
general purpose op amp which can be configured in many modes like comparator, summer, integrator,
amplifier, differentiator, inverting mode, non- inverting mode and many more.

Circuit Diagram and Working Explanation


In this circuit we have used two LM358 Dual Comparator ICs for comparing voltages coming from variable
resistor and LDR. Comparator U1:B is configured as non-inverting mode and 10 K potentiometer is connected
at its inverting terminal and Comparator U2:A is configured as inverting mode and same potentiometer is
connected at its non-inverting terminal. An LDR is used for detecting light or darkness with respect to ground
through a 10K variable resistor. And the midpoint of LDR and resistor is directly connected to inverting
terminal of U1:A and non-inverting terminal of U1: B comparator. A red led is connected at output pin of
comparator U1: B for indicating Night and a yellow LED is connected at output pin of comparator for
indicating Day. And a 9 volt battery is used for powering the circuit. Rest of connections are shown in the
above dark and light indicator circuit diagram.

In this circuit we have set reference voltages for both comparators by using potentiometer we can say this
sensitivity of the circuit. Both comparators are configured in opposite mode. Means at a time only single LED
will glowing. In non-inverting mode when we apply positive voltage greater then reference voltage to its non-
inverting pin it gives a positive output else 0 volt. And in inverting mode when we apply same voltage at its
inverting pin it will give a 0 volts at its output pin else gives positive voltage. Means both configurations give
opposite output.
Main component of this dark circuit is LDR which detect day and light. LDR is a light dependent resistor which
changes his resistance according to the light. When light falls on the LDR surface, it reduces its resistance and
when dark resistance of LDR become Maximum. During the daytime there are enough light so when this light
falls on LDR it reduces its resistance and due to this a potential difference generated at comparators respected
pin. Now both comparators compare this input voltage with reference voltage, if this input voltage is greater
than reference voltage then day LED will glow otherwise night LED will Glow.

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