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Arduino Based 55W Halogen Light Controller Circuit

Last updated on 16 December 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This circuit is used to control a Arduino Based 55W Halogen Light Controller Circuit.

Arduino gives low voltage signal and MOSFET handles high voltage and high current.

This circuit is useful for dimming, ON/OFF control and automation projects.

Arduino Coding:

int lampPin = 9;

void setup() {
pinMode(lampPin, OUTPUT);
}

void loop() {
analogWrite(lampPin, 255); // lamp full ON
delay(2000);

analogWrite(lampPin, 120); // lamp dim
delay(2000);

analogWrite(lampPin, 0); // lamp OFF
delay(2000);
}

Code Explanation:

  • lampPin is connected to MOSFET gate.
  • pinMode sets pin as output.
  • analogWrite sends PWM signal.
  • 255 means full ON and 0 means OFF.
  • Middle value gives dim light.

Circuit Working:

Arduino Based 55W Halogen Light Controller Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

Component NameValueQuantity
Resistor1k 1/4 watt1
Arduino BoardArduino Uno / Beetle1
MOSFETIRF3708 Logic Level / RFP30N06LE1
Halogen Lamp55W DC Halogen1
DC Power Supply12V for Arduino and +3V to +60V for Halogen lamp1
Heat SinkSuitable for MOSFET1

The above circuit can work with DC supply from about +3V to +60V.

Arduino sends HIGH or PWM signal to MOSFET gate.

When gate gets HIGH and MOSFET turns ON.

Current flows through lamp and lamp glows.

Using PWM the lamp brightness can be controlled.

MOSFET works like electronic switch.

Arduino is safe because it only drives the MOSFET gate.

Important Notes:

  • Use heat sink on MOSFET and use logic level MOSFET only which supports 3V to 60V DC
  • Do not power lamp from Arduino, use separate DC supply for lamp.
  • Better value is 220 ohm to 1k resistor for stable PWM control
  • Always connect common ground.

How to Build:

To build a Arduino Based 55W Halogen Light Controller Circuit follow the below steps for connection:

  • Take all the parts as shown in circuit diagram.
  • MOSFET Gate pin connect to Arduino PWM pin 9 through 1k resistor and GND.
  • MOSFET Source pin connect to Common GND.
  • MOSFET Drain pin connect to one end of halogen lamp
  • Lamp other end connect to output supply of +3V to +60V.
  • Arduino GND external supply GND must be common

Conclusion:

Arduino Based 55W Halogen Light Controller Circuit is simple and reliable.

Arduino controls high power lamp safely.

MOSFET protects Arduino from high current.

This circuit is good for lighting control and automation projects.

References:

Datasheet IRF3708

Filed Under: Arduino Projects, LED and Lamps

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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