greenwatts.info The Sun Switch is a simple to make electronic device which can accurately track the position of the sun. It was designed for the Canuckle solar tracker project (www.greenwatts.info) but can be adapted to almost any application that requires solar tracking like solar ovens, solar lighting and solar heating. The device can be made for only a few dollars and the circuit is so simple it can be assembled by anybody.
The Sun Switch sensor uses green GaP LED's to sense the position of the sun. When a GaP LED is pointed directly at the sun it will produce around 1.7 volts across the leads. By simply placing two or three of the LEDs in series you can provide enough potential to drive TTL logic inputs on a bridge driver. The bridge driver circuit itself is simple and very easy to build. You can use any bridge driver chip that has TTL (digital input control) and is suitable for the size of DC motor to be driven. Parts to build a Sun Switch, motors, bridge drivers and LEDs, can be found in scrap electronics or computer hardware. This instructable describes a sun switch built with a L6202 chip and a sensor built with 5mm GaP LEDs.