Bedside Lamp Timer
Blinking LED signals 6 last minutes before turn-off
  
  Parts: 
R1________1K   1/4W Resistor
  R2________4K7  1/4W Resistor
  R3_______10M   1/4W Resistor
  R4________1M   1/4W Resistor
  R5_______10K   1/4W Resistor
  
  C1_______470µF  25V Electrolytic Capacitor
  C2-C4____100nF  63V Polyester Capacitors
  
  D1-D4____1N4002 100V 1A Diodes
  D5_______5mm. Red LED
  
  IC1______4012  Dual 4 input NAND gate IC
  IC2______4060  14 stage ripple counter and oscillator IC
  
  Q1_______BC328  25V 800mA PNP Transistor
  Q2_______BC238  25V 100mA NPN Transistor
  
  P1,P2____SPST Pushbuttons
  
  T1_______220V Primary, 9 + 9V Secondary 1VA Mains transformer
  
  RL1______10.5V 470 Ohm Relay with SPDT 2A 220V switch
  
  PL1______Male Mains plug
  
  SK1______Female Mains socket
Device purpose:
The purpose of this circuit is that of power a lamp or other apparatus for a given time (30 minutes in this case), and then to turn it off. It's useful when reading at bed by night, turning off the bedside lamp automatically in case the reader falls asleep... After turn-on by P1 pushbutton, an LED lights for c25 minutes, but 6 minutes before the turn-off, start blinking for two minutes, then stop blinking for other two minutes and finally blinks for other two minutes, thus signaling that the on-time is ending. If the user want to prolong the reading, can earn another half-hour of light by pushing on P1. Turning-off the lamp at user's ease is obtained pushing on P2.
Circuit operation:
Q1 and Q2 forms an ALL-ON ALL-OFF circuit that in the off state draw no significant current. P1 starts the circuit, the relay is turned on and the two ICs are powered. The lamp is powered by the relay switch, and IC2 is reset with a positive voltage at pin 12. IC2 start oscillating at a frequency settled by R4 and C4. With the values shown pin 3 goes high after c30 minutes, turning off the circuit via C3. During the c6 minutes preceding turn-off, the LED does a blinking action by connections of IC1 to pins 1,2 & 15 of IC2. Blinking frequency is provided by IC2 oscillator at pin 9. The two gates of IC1 are in parallel to source an higher current. If needed, a piezo sounder can be connected at pins 1 & 14 of IC1. Changing IC2 brand name, varies the oscillation frequency. In particular Motorola's ICs run faster. Obviously, time can be varied changing C4 and R4 values.
This circuit was awarded with publication in ELECTRONICS WORLD "Circuit Ideas", October 1999 issue, page 819.
        Title: Bedside Lamp Timer
        electronic circuit
        Source: www.redcircuits.com
        Published on: 2005-02-03
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