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Galak Electronics Electronic kits and components
VG-305A AC Traffic Light Controller Kit
Thank you for your purchase of the AC Traffic Light Controller kit. Our kits are engineered to
provide key elements for understanding electronics design and theory. In fact, we make it our
goal to produce kits that will apply important electronic principles using analog and digital
technology, and easy to find off-the-shelf components.
Our Programmable series of kits incorporate microcontroller technology due to the simplicity of
the electronics and ease of assembly. It allows for a greater range of functionality, while
maintaining a cost effective solution for some of today’s more challenging electronics needs
and requirements.
The AC Traffic Light Controller uses a simple algorithm to access the selected pattern in its
internal ROM and sequences this pattern into the LEDs. Each pattern uses 8 bytes for each
step of the unique pattern. If you are interested in learning more about the program feel free to
email us at the address listed below.
To build this kit you will need a soldering iron, solder and a sharp pair of cutters. A multimeter
is also recommended to measure values and voltages.
Before getting starting, make sure you have all of the items listed on the next page to ensure
you have a complete kit. If any of the listed items are missing, please contact us toll free at
(302) 832-1978 or online at [email protected].
We appreciate your business, so feel free to provide us with any suggestions or comments you
may have regarding this kit or any other Galak Electronics kit.
Website: GalakElectronics.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (302) 832-1978
Kit Contents
PART DESIGNATOR DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R1 R4 R7 Resistor, 330Ω 1/2 Watt 5% (orange orange brown gold) 3
R2 R5 R8 Resistor, 470Ω 1/2 Watt 5% (yellow violet brown gold) 3
R3 R6 R9 Resistor, 39Ω 1/2 Watt 5% (orange white black gold) 3
R10 R11 R12 R13 Resistor, 10KΩ 3 Watt 5% (brown black orange gold) 4
R14 Resistor, 47KΩ 1/4 Watt 5% (yellow violet orange gold) 1
R15 R16 R17 R18 Resistor, 10KΩ 1/4 Watt 5% (brown black orange gold) 4
R19 R20 R21 Resistor, 330Ω 1/4 Watt 5% (orange orange brown gold) 3
VR1 Potentiometer, 25KΩ 0.15 Watt Trimmer (black) 1
C1 C3 C5 Capacitor, 0.047µF 630V Monolithic Ceramic (473 blue) 3
C2 C4 C6 Capacitor, 0.01µF 1KV Ceramic Disc (103 light blue) 3
C7 Capacitor, 220uF 16V Aluminum Electrolytic (black) 1
C8 Capacitor, 0.33uF 50V Monolithic Ceramic (334 blue) 1
C9 C10 Capacitor, 0.1uF 50V Monolithic Ceramic (104 yellow) 2
D1 Diode, 1N4007 1000V 1A Rectifier 1
D2 Diode, 1N4745A 16V 1W Zener 1
LED1 LED, Green T1 Diffused (3mm) 1
LED2 LED, Yellow T1 Diffused (3mm) 1
LED3 LED, Red T1 Diffused (3mm) 1
Q1 Q2 Q3 Triac, MAC12 400V 12A (TO-220, hardware included) 3
IC1 IC2 IC3 IC, MOC3063 Optoisolator Triac Output (DIP-6) 3
IC4 IC, ATtiny84 8kB Programmed Microcontroller (DIP-14) 1
IC5 IC, LP2950 LDO Voltage Regulator 5V 100mA (TO-92) 1
S1 Switch Pushbutton, Momentary Normally Open 1
JP1 JP2 JP3 Header, 2 pin 0.100” spacing (includes shunt jumper) 3
CN1 Connector, 2 position terminal block 5.0 mm (green) 1
CN2 CN3 CN4 Connector, 2 position terminal block 3.5 mm (black) 3
F1a F1b Fuse Clip, 2AG/5mm PCB mount 2
F1 Fuse, 5A 250VAC 5x20 Fast Acting 1
PCB1 PCB, Double-sided 3.00" x 1.95" (7.6 cm x 5.0 cm) 1
INSTR1 Instructions, AC Traffic Light Controller kit 1
PC Board Top and Bottom artwork
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please observe all applicable electrical wiring codes when
utilizing this product. This device is fused with a 10/250VAC fast acting fuse.
Replace only with an equally rated UL approved fuse. The user understands that
Galak Electronics is not liable for any damages (including shock, fire, property damage or
death) due to the improper use or installation of this product. Please contact us if you have
concerns about safe and proper installation of this product.
SHOCK HAZARD: When making adjustments to your unit, use extreme caution not
to touch any of the components while power is applied. We highly recommend
disconnecting power while making adjustments to the time delay and jumpers.
Failure to follow these precautions may lead shock, fire, property damage or even death.
FEATURES:
• New easy to program mode selection with pushbutton control.
• 8 specific traffic light sequence modes including 4 standard modes.
• Separate digital control for "YELLOW" allowing for more realistic operation.
• User selectable time delay from 5 seconds to 2 minutes.
• Wide input voltage range from 90-130VAC with input fuse protection.
• Independent outputs channels for operating LEDs or Incadescent lamps.
• Solid state switching for silent operation (no clicking mechanical relays).
• Snubbing circuitry to protect from inductive kickback and reverse voltage spikes.
• Onboard LEDs to show current output states.
• Compatible with virtually all types of 120VAC traffic lights.
• Four mounting holes to allow for easy mounting or fixturing.
AC Traffic Light Controller Schematic
Populating the PC board
Make sure to properly identify each of the components, locating them on the layout below and
on the parts list included in these instructions.
To simplify the process of populating the PCB with components, start with the lower profile
components first before moving on to the higher profile components. In this case, mount the
resistors first, slightly bending the leads outward to hold them in place for soldering. Do the
same for D1 and D2, making sure that their bands match those on the PCB silkscreen.
Additionally, mount R13-R16 approximately 1/8” off the PC board. This will keep the dissipated
heat away from the board.
Next, mount the ICs using caution not to bend the leads under the chip (the exception being
IC5, which can be mounted along with the transistors). Make sure the ICs are oriented as
shown on the silkscreen. Additionally, ensure all pins are in the holes before pushing the IC
firmly into the board. Use caution when handling the ICs as they are static sensitive. Try to
hold the IC by the ends, avoiding the leads if possible. When soldering the ICs, do not solder all
the pins consecutively. Start at the corners and solder each IC before moving on to the more
central pins. This will help prevent applying too much heat to the IC at one time.
At this point, the transistors can be mounted. Make sure to observe proper orientation for the
transistors and that they are properly identified (Don’t forget IC5). For Q1-Q3, bend the leads
at a 90 degree angle about 1/4” of an inch from the base of the package. Use the provided
hardware to mount them before soldering them (This will prevent stress on the pins). Now
mount capacitor C7. This capacitor is polarized and must be oriented with the white negative
band opposite the “+” on the silkscreen (indicated by the red arrow). The rest of the capacitors
are non-polarized and can be mounted either way. C2, C4 and C6 can be mounted last, as
they are taller than the other capacitors.
Next, the LEDs can be fitted. Again, observe polarity as indicated on the PCB silkscreen. The
LEDs have a flat edge on their base that will match the silkscreen on the PCB (The flat edge
should be next to the LED label). Mount VR1 trim pot, the connectors CN1, CN2, CN3 and
CN4 as well as the two pin headers, JP1 and JP2.
Last but not least, mount the two fuse clips. We suggest mounting the fuse between them as
this will make it easier to insert and hold them in place while soldering. Observe that there are
indents on each clip that cradle the fuse. Make sure these indents are facing outward, away
from the fuse.
Powering up the AC Traffic Light Controller
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please observe all applicable electrical wiring codes when
utilizing this product. This device is fused with a 5A/250VAC fast acting fuse. Replace only with
an equally rated UL approved fuse. The user understands that Galak Electronics is not liable
for any damages (including shock, fire, property damage or death) due to the improper use or
installation of this product. Please contact us if you have concerns about safe and proper
installation of this product. This unit is not intended for outdoor use.
Once the board assembly is complete, verify that all the components are oriented properly and in
the correct locations. After double-checking your work, attach your AC power leads to CN1. The
neutral wire (white) connects to the terminal marked NEUT and the hot wire (black) connects to
the terminal marked LINE. Make sure that both terminals are sufficiently tight to ensure that the
wires don’t come loose. Do not power the unit on at this point. Make sure the unit is on a non-
conductive surface or securely mounted. It is not necessary to connect the outputs at this point.
SHOCK HAZARD: When making adjustments to your unit, use extreme caution not
to touch any of the components while power is applied. We highly recommend
disconnecting power while making adjustments to the time delay and jumpers.
Failure to follow these precautions may lead shock, fire, property damage or even death.
Using a screwdriver, turn VR1 all the way counter-clockwise to set the sequencing speed to the
minimum. Apply AC power to the unit. The RED LED should illuminate immediately. After about
20 seconds the GREEN LED will illuminate and eventually the YELLOW LED will illuminate
briefly before returning to RED. To increase the duration of the YELLOW light the jumpers can
be fitted (Make sure to disconnect power when making changes). Leaving both JP1 and JP2
open will set the YELLOW light to a minimum ON time of 3 seconds. Fitting JP1 will increase the
delay to 4 seconds. Fitting JP2 only will set the delay to 5 seconds. Finally, fitting both JP1 and
JP2 will increase the yellow delay time to the maximum of 6 seconds. Experiment with the delay
and jumpers to get the right combination of cycle time and YELLOW light delay.
If you don’t get any response from the LEDs after applying power, disconnect your AC power
source and check all your connections. If you still don’t get any response or if the fuse has blown
please contact Galak industries. In the event that the problem can’t be resolved, we will be
happy to repair your unit free of charge in most cases. You just pay the shipping costs.
Modes of Operation
Mode 1: Standard Traffic Light Sequence
Mode 2: British Traffic Light
Sequence
Mode 3: Red-Yellow-Green All flash Sequence
Mode 4: Red-Yellow-Green
Up-down Sequence
Mode 5: Red Light Flashing
Only Sequence
Mode 6: Yellow Light
Flashing Only Sequence
Mode 7: Green Light
Flashing Only Sequence
Mode 9: Sweeping Lights
Sequence
To select one of the nine modes, first remove the JP3
jumper (pictured on the right). Push the button to cycle
through each pattern shown above. When the button is
pressed, all three outputs will flash rapidly indicating the
number of the selected sequence. Thus, if mode 5 is
selected, the outputs will flash rapidly 5 times. Once the
desire mode has been selected, make sure to replace jumper JP3 to lock in the chosen pattern.
The yellow delay (shown in the chart below) will adjust the yellow time duration for the first two
modes, but also affects the number of flashes for Mode 3. Not shown above, mode 8 is random.
Yellow Delay JP1 JP2 Yellow Delay JP1 JP2
3 Seconds Removed Removed 5 Seconds Removed Present
4 Seconds Present Removed 6 Seconds Present Present
Connecting to the Outputs
Now that you have verified that the unit is functioning properly, you can
connect up your AC loads. First, make sure the AC power is disconnected
before making any connections. Insert the neutral wire (white) from your RED
light into terminal “1” of CN4 and insert the hot wire (black) from your RED
light into terminal “2” of CN4.
Next, Insert the neutral wire (white) from your YELLOW light in to terminal “1”
of CN3 and insert the hot wire (black) from your YELLOW into terminal “2” of
CN3 (denoted with “YELLOW”).
Finally, Insert the neutral wire (white) from your GREEN light into terminal “1”
of CN2 and insert the hot wire (black) from your GREEN light into terminal “2”
of CN2 (denoted with GREEN). Please note that if only one neutral wire is
available it can be connected to any of the three terminal “1” connections.
Make sure that all six terminals are sufficiently tight to ensure that the wires
don’t come loose. At this point you are ready to power up your AC Traffic
Light Controller. If everything is functioning properly, your traffic light should follow the LEDs on
the controller. Please note that the power resistors R13-R16 will get warm (up to 50°C or 122°F).
This is completely normal.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: If you are installing this unit in a metal enclosure, the enclosure must
be properly grounded. If you are connecting directly to a junction box, make sure to use a 3-
conductor UL approved cable. The green wire should be connected to the junction box ground
and the other end should be connected to the traffic light enclosure via a ground stud or self-
tapping screw. Conversely, if using a power cable, ensure that the power cable has a ground
prong, and again connect the green wire to the traffic light enclosure via a ground stud or self-
tapping screw. Failure to follow these precautions may lead shock, fire, property damage or
even death. Please contact use at (302) 832-1978 if you have any questions or concerns.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Supply Voltage 90VAC to 125VAC
Output Rating 120VAC @ 3.5A per channel (fused at 5A)
Input and Output Connector 14-26AWG, Screw Terminals
Cycle Delay Range VR1: 20-120 seconds (Yellow 3-6 seconds)
Board Dimensions 3.94 x 1.97" (10 cm x 5.0 cm)
Board Material 0.062" (1.6 mm) FR-4, with green solder mask & silk screen
Finished Weight 1.6 ounces (46 grams)
Good luck and enjoy you new AC Traffic Light Controller. We appreciate your business.
Galak Electronics
Electronic kits and components
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (302) 832-1978