I am sure its just my misunderstanding, but the circuit Harald posted shows a 555 being used for its hysteresis for the LDR to cleanly operate. I need the IC for its timer function, I don't think it can do double duty and I can't use two in this design. The 7556 is a possibility but it doubles the price.
I would like to turn the entire circuit on when its sufficiently dark.
The last thing I came up with is this:
R1 is the LDR - the thought is that when LDR is dark, resistance is high and base current is low, therefore reset pin will be kept high as Q1 will not conduct from collector to emitter.
When LDR (R1) is light, the resistance is low and base will be saturated, bringing reset pin low, turning circuit off.
What do you think? I didn't have a chance to model it yet, but it looked promising!
Otherwise, I will continue to do this:
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All kidding aside, I appreciate everyone's efforts and I realize that this may seem painful to some, but I am not well versed in electronics and have no formal education in such. I may come to your solutions in the end, but I will only learn by searching for myself. Thank you for your understanding!