Traffic light

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Course Introduction

In this lesson, you’ll learn how to build a simple traffic light system using the Arduino UNO R4, a TM1637 4-digit display, and LED.

The display counts down each light phase—red, yellow, and green—just like a real traffic signal.

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Required Components

In this project, we need the following components:

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Arduino UNO R4 Minima/Arduino UNO R4 WIFI

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USB Type-C cable

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Breadboard

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4-Digit Segment Display Module

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Traffic Light LED

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Wiring

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Common Connections:

  • Traffic light LED

    • R: Connect to 10 on the Arduino.

    • Y: Connect to 11 on the Arduino.

    • G: Connect to 12 on the Arduino.

    • GND: Connect to breadboard’s negative power bus.

  • 4-Digit Segment Display Module

    • CLK: Connect to 3 on the Arduino.

    • DIO: Connect to 2 on the Arduino.

    • GND: Connect to breadboard’s negative power bus.

    • VCC: Connect to breadboard’s red power bus.

Writing the Code

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  • You can copy this code into Arduino IDE.

  • To install the library, use the Arduino Library Manager and search for TM1637Display and install it.

  • Don’t forget to select the board(Arduino UNO R4 Minima/WIFI) and the correct port before clicking the Upload button.

#include <TM1637Display.h>

// TM1637 pin definitions
#define CLK 3
#define DIO 2

// Traffic light pins
const int redPin = 10;
const int yellowPin = 11;
const int greenPin = 12;

// Create display object
TM1637Display display(CLK, DIO);

void setup() {
  // Setup traffic light pins
  pinMode(redPin, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(yellowPin, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(greenPin, OUTPUT);

  // Initialize display
  display.setBrightness(7);  // Brightness: 0 (dim) to 7 (bright)
}

void loop() {
  // Red light phase - 10s
  digitalWrite(redPin, HIGH);
  digitalWrite(yellowPin, LOW);
  digitalWrite(greenPin, LOW);
  countdown(10);

  // Yellow light phase - 3s
  digitalWrite(redPin, LOW);
  digitalWrite(yellowPin, HIGH);
  digitalWrite(greenPin, LOW);
  countdown(3);

  // Green light phase - 10s
  digitalWrite(redPin, LOW);
  digitalWrite(yellowPin, LOW);
  digitalWrite(greenPin, HIGH);
  countdown(10);
}

// Countdown function using TM1637 display
void countdown(int seconds) {
  for (int i = seconds; i > 0; i--) {
    display.showNumberDec(i, true, 2, 2); // Display in rightmost 2 digits
    delay(1000);
  }
  display.clear();
}