The circuit below is similar to the one above but can be used
with a laser pointer to toggle the relay rather than a push button.
The IR photo transistor Q1 (Radio Shack 276-145A) or similar is connected
to the set input (pin 6). The photo transistor should be shielded from
direct light so that the voltage at the set input (pin 6) is less than
1 volt under ambient conditions and moves to more than 10 volts when
illuminated by the laser pointer or other light source. The reset time
is about a half second using a 4.7uF cap which prevents the circuit from
toggling more than once during a half second interval. The 10K resistor
and diode provide a faster discharge path for the 4.7uF cap so the circuit
can be retoggled in less than 1 second. The 3K resistor in series with the
photo transistor may need be adjusted for best performance. The relay shown
is a solid state variety to be used with lights or other resistive loads at
less than 3 amps. A mechanical relay can also be used as shown in circuit
above.
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