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TRAFFIC LIGHTS!!!!!!!!
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Look under Dorf & Straße
Yes they are the German ones, and go Green-Yellow-Red then Red-Yellow-Green(If you use the electronic package) But I am pretty sure they can be used with a different electronics package and do the American thing. Green-Yellow-Red them Red-Green.
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Some interesting products there.
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The electronics isn't much of an issue. MR published a traffic light circuit in the 90s, if a number on enhancements published in subsequent issues.
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If Rolf uses the MR magazine circuit it should be easy. That design will fit into a 22V10 chip (that will mean something to an electronics guru). The issue I had with the traffic light controller was creeping elegance, adding a night cycle (flashing red & yellow for 2AM) and grade protection (cycling the traffic light to clear the tracks before the train arrives).
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I see no reason your method wouldn't work just fine! Its really just a matter of how much one wants to spend in electronics space and money. There are also multi-core microcontrollers that would fit your ideas very well: a core unit for each of the functions you describe with enough core left over to monitor for an approaching train and another to control the crossing signal.
When I designed my circuit, I wanted to keep the cost low, under $20. When I look at add-on electronics for signals and crossing control, it seem that was the upper limit of what people would want to pay.
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www.bakatronics.com
BK213 Traffic Light Controller, $39.95
Traffic Light controller for Bulb or LED type traffic lights. Includes outputs for walk / Don't walk lights and night blinking patterns
Module:
- Eight Sequenced outputs for 4 way traffic control and walk / don't walk lights
- Micro-processor controlled circuit with pre programmed sequences.
- Voltage regulator on circuit board to enable voltages from 7 to 14 VDC to be used
- Sequences are programmed to turn on and off for a realistic Traffic Light look.
- Will work with Bulb type lights or LED's common anode LED lights
- Walk light output included in module, but can be used without walk lights
- Driver chip is included in the module and can operate lights up to 300ma per circuit
- Assembled circuit board is 1" x 2 3/8" x approx. 1/2" high
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Exactly what I was thinking. Either have the streets with working traffic signals devoid of autos and locate all cars on streets sitting at stop signs and in parking lots/driveways, or perhaps we’re putting the cart before the horse here. Maybe what is sourly needed first is an EASY way to mobilize our vehicles? Maybe if not such an easy way, then a standardized way/standardized parts readily available (within the Z Community) to do so.Kelley wrote: ...but since my autos are solid chunks of metal that cant roll, I guess one could have a permanent red light with cars sitting there and permanent green light with cars, well just sitting there...
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