Wednesday, April 28, 2010

--> Model Railway Level Crossing Lights



A magnet under the train operates reed switches positioned on the track. The trigger reed switch starts the sequence by switching on the amber light, a few seconds later the two red lights start to flash. When the train has passed the level crossing it operates the cancel reed switch which switches off the lights until the next train arrives.
There is a PCB pattern for this project, but if you don't have facilities to make PCBs you can build this project on stripboard instead. Please see the New Railway Modellers website for a stripboard layout and advice on making model lamps and barriers.
This project uses a 555 monostable circuit to switch on the amber LED for a few seconds. When this switches off it triggers a 555 bistable circuit which switches on a 555 astable circuit to flash the red LEDs.




Parts Required  --> 


Level 
crossing lights
  • resistors: 680 ×3, 1k ×3, 33k, 47k, 82k, 270k
  • capacitors: 0.1µF ×3, 10µF radial ×2
  • red LED (3mm best) ×2
  • amber* (or yellow) LED (3mm best)
    * some amber LEDs are too orange to look correct, yellow may be better
  • 555 timer IC ×3
  • 8-pin DIL socket for IC ×3
  • on/off switch
  • battery clip
  • reed switch ×2
  • miniature magnet - each locomotive needs one
  • printed circuit board (PCB) - pattern given below


PCB component layout  --> 




PCB component layout for model railway level crossing lights





Track connections  --> 



Track connections for model railway level crossing lights

    The reed switches can be held in place between the rails with a small piece of blu tac. Each locomotive will need a miniature magnet glued to its underside, test first with blu tac, then use superglue.



Circuit diagram  --> 



Circuit diagram for model railway level crossing lights



Circuits: 555 monostable (on left) | 555 bistable (in middle) | 555 astable (on right)
 
 
 
 

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