DIY Traffic Light
1 downloads · 2 years ago · This project features a custom-built traffic light system designed for educational purposes or small
This project features a custom-built traffic light system designed for educational purposes or small-scale model simulations. Utilizing the versatile Raspberry Pi Pico, the system is programmed using MicroPython, a lean and efficient implementation of Python 3, perfect for microcontrollers.
Key Features:
- GPIO Pin Configuration: Red, orange, and green LEDs are connected to GPIO pins 1, 2, and 3, respectively, allowing for straightforward hardware interfacing.
- Traffic Light Sequence: The system simulates a standard traffic light sequence with red (stop), orange (prepare), and green (go) phases, providing a realistic traffic control experience.
- Timing Control: Each light phase duration is easily adjustable within the code, enabling customization for different simulation scenarios.
- Energy-Efficient: The Raspberry Pi Pico’s low power consumption makes it an ideal platform for long-running traffic light systems without the need for frequent power interventions.
- Educational Tool: An excellent resource for teaching the basics of electronics and programming, particularly in the context of real-world applications.
Instructions are under the attachments section which also includes a .zip file that contains all the project files.























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