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Saturday, June 3, 2023

on video How To Make Simple Automatic Night Lamp With BC547 Transistor


 Automatic Night Light

In our busy life, many of us forget to turn off the morning light. By using this simple circuit, the light will "automatically switch on" at night and "automatically switch off" in the morning.


1. Bread board

2. LDR (Light Dependent Resistor)

3.Relay 6 volt DC (SPDT)

4. Diode 1N4001

5. Resistor 1K and 330R

6. Transistor BC547 (2)

7. Bulb

Connect one end of the LDR with Vcc and another end with one end of Resistor 330 ohms. Connect the other end of resistor with Ground.


Connect LDR with Base pin (i.e., 2nd pin) of Transistor BC547.


Connect 1K resistor with Vcc and another end with Collector pin (i.e., 1st pin) of Transistor BC547.


Connect the Emitter pin (i.e., 3rd pin) of Transistor BC547 with Ground Voltage

Connect the Collector pin of Transistor BC547 with Base pin of another Transistor BC547


Connect the Emitter pin with Ground Voltage

Connect cathode side of Diode 1N4001 with Vcc.


Connect anode side of same Diode with Collector pin of Transistor BC547.


Connect 'A' terminal of 6volt (SPDT) relay with Vcc and 'B' terminal with Diode's anode side.

Cut any one of the two terminals of the Bulb's wire in order to connect it with the relay.

Connect one wire with 'POLE' and another with 'NO' of the relay.

Connect the circuit with 6volt DC.

Don't switch on the circuit now.

(Now you are going to play with 230 Volt AC current, this is the risky step in this project, please do this with caution. Or otherwise please don't continue.)

Now switch on the power supplies of the circuit, both 6v DC and 230v AC.

If your circuit is dark, the bulb automatically lights up

If your circuit is in light, the bulb automatically switches off.


 Automatic Night Light

In our busy life, many of us forget to turn off the morning light. By using this simple circuit, the light will "automatically switch on" at night and "automatically switch off" in the morning.


1. Bread board

2. LDR (Light Dependent Resistor)

3.Relay 6 volt DC (SPDT)

4. Diode 1N4001

5. Resistor 1K and 330R

6. Transistor BC547 (2)

7. Bulb

Connect one end of the LDR with Vcc and another end with one end of Resistor 330 ohms. Connect the other end of resistor with Ground.


Connect LDR with Base pin (i.e., 2nd pin) of Transistor BC547.


Connect 1K resistor with Vcc and another end with Collector pin (i.e., 1st pin) of Transistor BC547.


Connect the Emitter pin (i.e., 3rd pin) of Transistor BC547 with Ground Voltage

Connect the Collector pin of Transistor BC547 with Base pin of another Transistor BC547


Connect the Emitter pin with Ground Voltage

Connect cathode side of Diode 1N4001 with Vcc.


Connect anode side of same Diode with Collector pin of Transistor BC547.


Connect 'A' terminal of 6volt (SPDT) relay with Vcc and 'B' terminal with Diode's anode side.

Cut any one of the two terminals of the Bulb's wire in order to connect it with the relay.

Connect one wire with 'POLE' and another with 'NO' of the relay.

Connect the circuit with 6volt DC.

Don't switch on the circuit now.

(Now you are going to play with 230 Volt AC current, this is the risky step in this project, please do this with caution. Or otherwise please don't continue.)

Now switch on the power supplies of the circuit, both 6v DC and 230v AC.

If your circuit is dark, the bulb automatically lights up

If your circuit is in light, the bulb automatically switches off.

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