Traffic Controller

PGE Traffic Signal Controllers


PGE TSC‑4G Traffic Signal Controller

(Basic model – details not publicly listed)

  • Likely a 4-phase, fixed-time controller

  • Designed for small to medium intersections

  • Entry-level traffic control with core timing functions


PGE TSC‑8G Microprocessor‑Based Traffic Controller

(Mid-range, versatile controller)

  • Supports up to 8 fixed-time plans

  • Includes flashing mode for off-peak operation

  • Vehicle-actuated plans based on detection

  • Compatible with Green Wave Systems for coordinated traffic flow

  • Features green-time hold and skip functions for dynamic phase control

  • Works with loop detectors and microwave radar

  • Operable as both Master or Slave in multi-node systems

  • Includes detector fault sensing and menu-driven programming with built-in LCD display and keys

  • Offers 24 digital outputs (extendable), with solid-state lamp switching

  • Programmable via PC, laptop, or handheld console

  • Enables centralized command and control integration


PLC‑Based Traffic Signal Controller

(Heavy-duty, industrial-grade solution)

  • Built on programmable logic controller (PLC) architecture

  • Offers high flexibility for automation and integration

  • Suitable for custom or large-scale deployments

  • Supports adaptive logic and complex input/output arrangements


QTC Intelligent Traffic Signal Controller

(Adaptive traffic control)

  • Designed for smart city applications

  • Incorporates real-time sensor feedback for dynamic signal adjustment

  • Responsive to changing traffic patterns


XIM Intelligent Traffic Signal Controller

(Advanced smart controller)

  • Equipped with adaptive timing algorithms

  • Meant for centralized or distributed smart traffic networks

  • Enables real-time flow optimization


XIM Wireless Intelligent Traffic Signals

(Wireless-enabled version of XIM)

  • Integrates wireless communication across intersections

  • Allows remote management and control

  • Ideal for areas lacking underground wiring infrastructure


Multi‑Slave Traffic Controller

(Networked coordination controller)

  • Designed for distributed master‑slave topologies

  • Enables synchronization of multiple intersections

  • Optimized for coordinated corridor management