Sunday, 26 June 2016

Daytime Running Lights Controller

The circuit presented here is to activate DRLs on any lighting that uses LED and/or incandescent bulb in a vehicle. Before attempting to construct this circuit, remember that, you cannot directly hook up the circuit to any circuit that is controlled by the CANbus system in a vehicle.


The fog-light circuit is not controlled by CANbus, then you can connect the DRL circuit to it. Author’s prototype is shown in Fig.

Circuit and working

The circuit diagram of the DRL controller. It is built around timer NE555, MOSFET 60NF06 , 12V, 1C/O relay, DRLs and a few other components.

There are seven wires that come out of the circuit. The first connection (DRL-B and DRL-G) you will make is to the DRLs. These are the main wires that will make the bumper DRLs turn on when you start the vehicle.


Connect DRL-B and DRL-G wires from the circuit directly to the DRLs at the bumper. The circuit activates when it senses ignition voltage. It does so by getting a signal from the main wire (IGN+) and the positive supply wire that runs from the circuit to the ignition-switched +12V power line. GND is main ground connection, and it must be connected directly to the negative battery terminal or the body of the vehicle.

The wire, if it does not reach the battery, by running sufficient length of the automotive wire from the circuit to the negative terminal of the battery. If you want the DRLs to switch off when you turn your headlights and/or parking lights on, connect HL+ and PL+ to the existing headlight and parking-light wires.

Circuit Diagram


Wire connection PB+ is optional; you do not have to connect it unless you want the DRLs to work with the parking brake . The potmeter (VR1) can be used to adjust the brightness of DRLs as per requirement. Note that, you can modify the circuit’s default Set Off mode as per your choice, or according to the relevant law of the land.

The circuit is a simple pulse-width modulator  built around the ubiquitous 555 timer. User-controllable PWM output from IC1 is used to switch on the DRLs through MOSFET 60NF06.

Note. The MOSFET from a noisy line calls for a small series gate resistor close to the MOSFET. Using a low-value 100-ohm resistor between the MOSFET driver and MOSFET gate terminal dampens down any ringing oscillations caused by lead inductance and gate capacitance, which can otherwise exceed the maximum voltage allowed on the gate terminal. Also, using pull-down 100k resistor (R5) from the gate to the source of the MOSFET is a good practice.

PCB and component 

An actual-size PCB for the DRL controller circuit is shown in Fig.and its component layout Enclose the circuit in a suitable small box with connectors CON1 and CON2 on the front side to connect the seven control signals and the DRL.

After assembling the circuit, refer to the wiring guide table before connecting these to the PCB board.
Panel-mount the input and output interface, as required.

The default Set Off mode of the DRL is given below:

IGN+ (ignition): ON→DRL: ON
HL+/PL+/PB+ : ON→DRL: OFF



switching to light emitting diode (LED) lighting for automotive headlamps because of its features such as high efficiency and long service life. In addition, from a safety perspective, applications of LED-driven daylight/daytime running lights  for vehicles are spreading in many states.


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